Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . \ro/ollmv page |(.. Si. IllOKi. A ArMATURK KOR A LaKCIE Fig. 82.—Photo shovvinc; a LAkt;E Statue beinc; Pointed. [To/ace Fig. 81. CHAPTER XIII POINTING A RELIEF The pointing of a relief can be done in absolutely the sameway as that of a figure in the round. If a sketch is made one-quarter of the proposed figure, as in the case of the horse, thissketch must be carried very forward and, once moulded inplaster, should be fixed on a stand, care being taken to see fromthe side that it is placed quite vertically. Fix on th
Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . \ro/ollmv page |(.. Si. IllOKi. A ArMATURK KOR A LaKCIE Fig. 82.—Photo shovvinc; a LAkt;E Statue beinc; Pointed. [To/ace Fig. 81. CHAPTER XIII POINTING A RELIEF The pointing of a relief can be done in absolutely the sameway as that of a figure in the round. If a sketch is made one-quarter of the proposed figure, as in the case of the horse, thissketch must be carried very forward and, once moulded inplaster, should be fixed on a stand, care being taken to see fromthe side that it is placed quite vertically. Fix on the top of this sketch a piece of board of the samelength, but with a width of i inch over the highest projectionof the relief. Divide the front border of this piece of boardinto inches, half-inches, etc., as done for the implements usedin the enlargement of the horse. Fix two or three nails inthe upper surface of this piece of board, one in the centreand one at each extremity to fit the plumb-lines to, whichwill fall over the front of the relief Do the same for theenlargement on a scale four times larger, if the sketch isquart
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