Cubes in Front-view Perspective
Drawing cubes in perspective with the correct depth is very simple using the diagonal in the square method, as I will show you.

To begin, draw a horizon line (or a line at eye level) and a central vanishing point (VP) that define the front view perspective.

Next, draw a square and its respective vanishing lines towards the VP point.

With a diagonal in the front square that intersects a vanishing line, the correct depth is obtained in a front view perspective.

You can draw a perfect cube anywhere using this method, as in this example.

By repeating this method one or more times, variations in depth can be obtained.

Finally, add your favorite colors to the visible faces of the cubes.

Watch the short video on my channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@JVandePerre/shorts
