. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 67 Modifying and Changing Objects. Most objects may be modified, without changing their generalform, in three ways: (1) By changing their position in regardto the eye. (2) By changing the material of which they arecomposed. (3) By arranging the details diflerently. Figs. 14-22 represent nine shanties alike in form, but differingin position, material, and details. These shanties correspond to thenine positions of the box, Figs. 2-10, Chapter I. The center of vision may be found in each drawing^ hy the con-timiation of two or more receding lines.


. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 67 Modifying and Changing Objects. Most objects may be modified, without changing their generalform, in three ways: (1) By changing their position in regardto the eye. (2) By changing the material of which they arecomposed. (3) By arranging the details diflerently. Figs. 14-22 represent nine shanties alike in form, but differingin position, material, and details. These shanties correspond to thenine positions of the box, Figs. 2-10, Chapter I. The center of vision may be found in each drawing^ hy the con-timiation of two or more receding lines. It is marked by an X ineach drawing. The center of vision is always in the horizon line. Shanty 14 represents a blackboard drawing of a is drawn at the left of the eye. Observe that it is made ofrough boards arranged horizontally. DRILL EXERCISES. 1. Draw Fig. 14. 2. Draw Fig. 14 directly in front of the eye. Place twotrees at the left of


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