I'm assuming you are asking why draw a building, not the actor Hugh Laurie, who plays House on the TV show.
Usually you draw what you know, and most people know their own house well enough to be able to draw it accurately.
The drawing of something you know tests your powers of observation as well as your ability to render what you see into a recognizable drawing.
Move the paper while you draw the line?
just draw
when you draw a log cabin first draw a house than start adding logs every where this is one i drew.
When designing a house, you may need sketches of the house to give to a contractor, If you are not skilled in drawing, and want a gothic style roof, you can use a Auto Cad program to draw the house and roof for you.
Depends on how you draw it. If you draw it like a house, 2. If you draw it so that it looks like The Pentagon (Building), 0.
the house
You could do the easy thing and draw a solder in a house with poorly dressed people.
Really just draw a square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon(house), octagon(stop sign)
Dibuja tu casa = Draw your house. (Make a drawing of your house)
A shot that comes to rest in the house is called a draw. Some other terms: A draw the ends up hidden by a "guard" (a rock in front of the house) is called "buried." A draw that ends up sitting right in front of another rock, just touching it, is called "frozen."
Generally, yes. It depends on the house rules. It also depends on whether or not you can draw four to an ace, again, an issue of house rules.
You could draw a person pacing or maybe two people talking the Jesse && Michelle on Full House about apprehension.