. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. The hat, Fig. 5, is a little more complicated, but the methodis the same. 1. Take the length A B. 2. Find the height C D. 3. Find prominent points, such as the width of the rim D E,and the width of the crown F G. Any point can be judgedvery accurately if the mind is concentrated on that point. We failwhen we try to locate a point and draw at the same time. 4. Block in and finish the hat. If the object is symmetrical and slender, like the scissors,Fig. 7, then — 1. Draw a median line as A B, Fig. 6. 2. Take the length A B. 3. With the unaided eye mark the point C,


. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. The hat, Fig. 5, is a little more complicated, but the methodis the same. 1. Take the length A B. 2. Find the height C D. 3. Find prominent points, such as the width of the rim D E,and the width of the crown F G. Any point can be judgedvery accurately if the mind is concentrated on that point. We failwhen we try to locate a point and draw at the same time. 4. Block in and finish the hat. If the object is symmetrical and slender, like the scissors,Fig. 7, then — 1. Draw a median line as A B, Fig. 6. 2. Take the length A B. 3. With the unaided eye mark the point C, then D, then E. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 125.


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