. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. 19. 20. Draw Fig. 22. Introduce four trees beyond the Fig. 22 at the right of the eye. The above shanties may be further modified : (1) By turningthem so the front or back face will be toward you. (2) By plac-ing on them a gable roof. (3) By changing them so as to conformto some building in your CHAPTER Drawing. Thus far the center of vision has been used as an aid in learn-ing how to represent receding surfaces and to give a detinite pointto which the receding lines are drawn. But now we haveadvanced far enough to dispense


. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. 19. 20. Draw Fig. 22. Introduce four trees beyond the Fig. 22 at the right of the eye. The above shanties may be further modified : (1) By turningthem so the front or back face will be toward you. (2) By plac-ing on them a gable roof. (3) By changing them so as to conformto some building in your CHAPTER Drawing. Thus far the center of vision has been used as an aid in learn-ing how to represent receding surfaces and to give a detinite pointto which the receding lines are drawn. But now we haveadvanced far enough to dispense with the aid of this point, and todepend on the unaided eye in drawing the surfoces. Our guidewill be : Does the drawing appear rltiht? If it appears rigid weare to take it for granted that it is rigid, for to us this will he trueuntil our ideal becomes more perfect. The picture plane is the plane on which the picture is drawn,as the paper or blackboard. It is a real plane. TJie ground p)lane is an imaginary plane beginning at theground line, G L, Figc 1, and reaching out to the horizon line, E L(level of the eye). It is at right angles with the })icture plane. In the drawing, Fig. 1, there are two boxes, A and B. Box Ais such as we have been drawing, and contains vertical, horizontal,and horizontal receding lines, and the receding lines converge


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