. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. Applied to objects of almost any kind, for example, thebucket, Fig. 44, or the mug, Fig. 45, the method would be aboutas follows : 1. Take the height A B. 2. Find the width C D by comparing it with the height. 3. Find prominent points, such as the width of the top A E,the width of the bottom F G ; the height or width of the handleH ; the points where the handle joins the body as I and J, lesser points are tiken by the unaided eye. It is compara-tively easy to locate a point, if our attention is given to that point AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 103 alone. 4. Finish.


. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. Applied to objects of almost any kind, for example, thebucket, Fig. 44, or the mug, Fig. 45, the method would be aboutas follows : 1. Take the height A B. 2. Find the width C D by comparing it with the height. 3. Find prominent points, such as the width of the top A E,the width of the bottom F G ; the height or width of the handleH ; the points where the handle joins the body as I and J, lesser points are tiken by the unaided eye. It is compara-tively easy to locate a point, if our attention is given to that point AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 103 alone. 4. Finish. After the proportions are found block in thegeneral shape with light lines, then the whole attention can begiven to the drawing of the parts.


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