. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. A hat or cap placed on the head of a pupil is not only anexcellent but a very interesting model. Place a cap similar to Fig. 22 or 23 in the position of Fig. 15and draw it. In the position of Fig. 16. Fig. 17, Fig. 18. Fig. 19. Fis. 20. Figr. 21. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 99. n^ ^5^ 1 i 11 ^ p—. t 1 Iff The Horizontal Cylinder. The horizontal cylinder is the same to the right and left thatthe veitical cylinder is up and down. Hold the model at the left of the eye, as in Fig. 24, andobserve : (1) That you can see the right face, that it is ellipticalin shape, and that the
. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. A hat or cap placed on the head of a pupil is not only anexcellent but a very interesting model. Place a cap similar to Fig. 22 or 23 in the position of Fig. 15and draw it. In the position of Fig. 16. Fig. 17, Fig. 18. Fig. 19. Fis. 20. Figr. 21. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 99. n^ ^5^ 1 i 11 ^ p—. t 1 Iff The Horizontal Cylinder. The horizontal cylinder is the same to the right and left thatthe veitical cylinder is up and down. Hold the model at the left of the eye, as in Fig. 24, andobserve : (1) That you can see the right face, that it is ellipticalin shape, and that the farther to the left it is moved the wider thisface appears ; (2) that the left face (which can not be seen exceptin a glass model) is wider than the right face. Hold the cylinder in the positions of Fig. 27, and observe :(1) That the left face shows that it is elliptical in shape, andappears wider the farther to the right it is moved; (2) that theright face can not be seen but in the drawing is drawn wider thanthe left face. Move the cylinder from left to right and from right to leftseveral times and observe : (1) That when the cylinder is at theleft of the eye the right face is seen, and when at the right of theeye the left face is seen ; (2) when below, above, or in front of theeye nei
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