. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. Oaul Hold the prism in the position of Fig. 5, then in the positionof Fig. 6, Fig. 7, Fig. 8, and Fig. 9, and observe: (1) Thatwhen the top is on a level with the eye, it is a horizontal 5. (2) That when the top is below the level of the eye,it can be seen, and the farther it is below the eye, the wider itis drawn. Figs. 6 and 7. (3) That the bottom is drawn widerthan the top in Figs. 5, 6, and 7 because it is farther below 144 AUGSBURGS DRAWING. the eye. (4) That the bottom can be seen when drawn above theeye. Fig. 8. (5) That neither the top nor bottom
. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. Oaul Hold the prism in the position of Fig. 5, then in the positionof Fig. 6, Fig. 7, Fig. 8, and Fig. 9, and observe: (1) Thatwhen the top is on a level with the eye, it is a horizontal 5. (2) That when the top is below the level of the eye,it can be seen, and the farther it is below the eye, the wider itis drawn. Figs. 6 and 7. (3) That the bottom is drawn widerthan the top in Figs. 5, 6, and 7 because it is farther below 144 AUGSBURGS DRAWING. the eye. (4) That the bottom can be seen when drawn above theeye. Fig. 8. (5) That neither the top nor bottom can be seenwhen drawn on a level Mith the eye. Fig. The vertical ^^rism is drawn the same as the ])()X. (See ExactDruwing, Chapter VI.) This is done in general, as follows : 1. Take the nearest vertical line. 2. Find the remaining vertical lines. 3. Find the corners. 4. Finish. Stated more specifically, the process is as follows : 1. Place the object, say as in Fig. 10. 2. Take the nearest vertical line A B. 3. Find the remaining vertical lines 2 and 3. 4. Find the corners C and D and draw lines 4 an 1 5., 5. Draw lines 6 and 7 parallel with 4 and 5.(). Finish.
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