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... horizontal lines , and still less of lines perspectively convergent . Significations of trees , cot- tages , cows , and ploughmen home returning , all beau- tifully mounted , with gold lines ruled around , are exhibited to his future ...
... horizontal lines , and still less of lines perspectively convergent . Significations of trees , cot- tages , cows , and ploughmen home returning , all beau- tifully mounted , with gold lines ruled around , are exhibited to his future ...
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... horizontally drawn ; triangles , squares , parallelograms , and polygons ; curvilinear figures , circles , ovals , ellipses . These representations should be made first as planes . 2. The effects of position in relation to the eye ...
... horizontally drawn ; triangles , squares , parallelograms , and polygons ; curvilinear figures , circles , ovals , ellipses . These representations should be made first as planes . 2. The effects of position in relation to the eye ...
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... horizontal line to denote the former , and a point in it for the latter ; from the boun- daries of the form draw convergent lines to the point of sight . Thus , to put a circle in perspective , either hori- zontally or vertically , draw ...
... horizontal line to denote the former , and a point in it for the latter ; from the boun- daries of the form draw convergent lines to the point of sight . Thus , to put a circle in perspective , either hori- zontally or vertically , draw ...
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... Horizontal surfaces recede more from the eye than many vertical surfaces , though they generally receive greater illumi- nating effect , and must therefore be modified accordingly , and receive the most light . Fig . 8 . Thus when the ...
... Horizontal surfaces recede more from the eye than many vertical surfaces , though they generally receive greater illumi- nating effect , and must therefore be modified accordingly , and receive the most light . Fig . 8 . Thus when the ...
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... horizontal plane of projection of a pyramid of which a " , b , c , d , e , is the vertical projection ; and if T " t T ' be the traces of the vertical plane of the picture in these respective planes ; let it be required to find the ...
... horizontal plane of projection of a pyramid of which a " , b , c , d , e , is the vertical projection ; and if T " t T ' be the traces of the vertical plane of the picture in these respective planes ; let it be required to find the ...
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