Right lines in their places; or, The first principles of drawing and design without instruments |
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Página xiv
... better that you should draw in a book made of drawing - paper than on separate sheets , as you will then have the whole set of lessons in their regular order , and will easily be able to look back if you have forgotten how to do any of ...
... better that you should draw in a book made of drawing - paper than on separate sheets , as you will then have the whole set of lessons in their regular order , and will easily be able to look back if you have forgotten how to do any of ...
Página xvi
... better you will be able to do it . Remember , that whatever is worth doing at all , is worth doing well ; and therefore do not be satisfied with getting your figure nearly right . When you have been able to get it nearly , depend 3 upon ...
... better you will be able to do it . Remember , that whatever is worth doing at all , is worth doing well ; and therefore do not be satisfied with getting your figure nearly right . When you have been able to get it nearly , depend 3 upon ...
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... better able to carry it about . Then it is just the same width across the bottom as at the top , but builders ' ladders are wider at the bottom , so that they may stand more firmly , being so much longer . Now the lamplighter's ladder ...
... better able to carry it about . Then it is just the same width across the bottom as at the top , but builders ' ladders are wider at the bottom , so that they may stand more firmly , being so much longer . Now the lamplighter's ladder ...
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... better for having been told something about it . Firstly draw the square A B D E , and the arcs meeting in C ; but you will remember that the length from A and B to C must be the same . Now draw the arcs G and H , which are to form the ...
... better for having been told something about it . Firstly draw the square A B D E , and the arcs meeting in C ; but you will remember that the length from A and B to C must be the same . Now draw the arcs G and H , which are to form the ...
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... better off even if you were to open the shutters ; but if it were daytime , and you opened the shutters ever so little , you would at once perceive the shape and position of everything , and the wider you opened the shutters , the more ...
... better off even if you were to open the shutters ; but if it were daytime , and you opened the shutters ever so little , you would at once perceive the shape and position of everything , and the wider you opened the shutters , the more ...
Términos y frases comunes
15 large Cakes A B C Acute Angle arch bisect blue and red blue and yellow Brushes and Saucers centre colour-boxes complete the square Containing 15 large copy curve Decagon describe a Circle diagonals draw a line draw lines Draw perpendiculars Draw the diameter draw the lines draw your circle Ellipse figure firstly draw five triangles fourteen points G and H Gamboge German Silver green heptagon horizontal I-namely Indian Ink Indian yellow inscribe isosceles triangles Ivory Ruling Pen lake length lesson line A B lines C D lines drawn lock and key look mark meet mixed Nonagon octagon Orange painting parallel pass pentagon polygon produce Protractor Prussian Blue Purple quadrant radii radius Regular Hexagon remember Rhombus Scalene Triangle secondary colour semicircle Sepia shaded shutters sides is called stones straight line tangent teach three Compasses touch Trapezium upright Vandyke Brown
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Página 112 - Rub the paint firmly, but not too heavily, or you will not get the colour smooth. Be careful to hold the cake upright, so as to keep the edge flat. When you have rubbed as much colour as you think you are likely to want, do not at once put the cake back...
Página viii - Of four-sided figures, a square is that which has all its sides equal, and all its angles right angles.
Página 81 - Polygons are those which have more than four sides. They receive particular names from the number of their sides ; thus a pentagon has five sides, a hexagon has six sides, a heptagon seven, an octagon eight, a nonagon nine, a decagon ten, an undecagon eleven, and a dodecagon has twelve sides.
Página 57 - TRIANGLES upon the same base, and between the same parallels, are equal to one another.
Página xvi - Panizzi was one of those who felt sincerely that " whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well...
Página 84 - For the polygon may be divided into as many triangles as it has sides, less two (417); and the angles of these triangles coincide altogether with those of the polygon. The sum of the angles of each triangle is two right angles. Therefore, the sum of the angles of the polygon is equal to twice as many right angles as it has sides, less two.
Página 113 - ... be too dark. When you have laid on your colour do not touch it again whilst wet. If it should require retouching let this be done when it has dried, as you will generally make it worse by stirring about* in the wet colour, and will be likely to rub up the surface of the paper. Wherever it is possible, use a large brush in preference to a smaller one, as you will by this means be...
Página 123 - ... addition of Ruling Pen and Horn Protractor ..... . .20 53. Deal Wood Box, painted, Compass, Pen and Pencil, Ruling Pen, Lengthening Bar, Horn Protractor, Drawing Pins, Indian Ink, and Rule . . .26 54. Same, ditto, with Two Compasses . . . .30 55. Same, ditto (54-in.