Abstract
In drawing, the visual spatial relationships and arrangements of the target are important elements. When those weak at drawing copy a target drawing, there is a tendency for spatial location relations to be incorrect or distorted. This research uses scientific knowledge to analyze the copy drawing method through which, using matrix lines, even a person poor at drawing can grasp the target spatial relationships correctly and draw a copy easily. This technique is utilized as a method of expanding / reducing the target being drawn. The analysis examines the issues and elements of improvement in basic capability of visual space expression in drawing. Results show that the copy drawing method using matrix lines is a simple iterative procedure compared to the strategy drawing method, which is learning the drawing method systematically. This is because the copy drawing method using a matrix has a smaller learning curve than the strategy drawing method.