. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. that of another, bya wash of asphaltum enriched with carmine. Imagining thelight to come from the left, let every part of the pattern on that side be lighted. Put on the shades first; where a leaf is to be brought out merelygive the form of the leaf on the shaded side; where a circle is to be displayed onany part of the letters, sweep around the right hand side, and as much of the bottomas would naturally fall in shadow. Carry out this plan throughout the minutestdetails. When this is finished, take a clean, fine-pointed sable penciland flake white, o


. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. that of another, bya wash of asphaltum enriched with carmine. Imagining thelight to come from the left, let every part of the pattern on that side be lighted. Put on the shades first; where a leaf is to be brought out merelygive the form of the leaf on the shaded side; where a circle is to be displayed onany part of the letters, sweep around the right hand side, and as much of the bottomas would naturally fall in shadow. Carry out this plan throughout the minutestdetails. When this is finished, take a clean, fine-pointed sable penciland flake white, or flake white tinted with chrome yellow, No. 2 ; orflake white tinted with light red, amd finish the detkils intheparticular form each part requires. To light and shade an ornament or monogram in this man-ner requires practice in pencil drawing. The painter must beprepared to use the sable pencil with as much confidence asthe lead pencil, and fully understand the pattern he attemptsto pamt. When every stroke of the pencil is applied with. Q R S


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