The Drawing Guide: A Manual of Instruction in Industrial Drawing, Designed to Accompany the Industrial Drawing Series : With an Introductory Article on the Principles and Practice of Ornamental ArtHarper & Brothers, 1873 - 192 頁 |
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第 90 頁
... bottom of the box ? What are the outside measures of the box when the cover is on it ? Fig . 16 represents a series of five blocks placed one upon another , and rising in the form of stairs . The upright piece in a stair ( as a ) is ...
... bottom of the box ? What are the outside measures of the box when the cover is on it ? Fig . 16 represents a series of five blocks placed one upon another , and rising in the form of stairs . The upright piece in a stair ( as a ) is ...
第 91 頁
... bottom inclosed , and containing three shelves in addition to the top and bottom . Let the pupil describe this frame - work more fully ; and tell ( or write out ) its meas- ures in all its parts - distances apart of the shelves , etc ...
... bottom inclosed , and containing three shelves in addition to the top and bottom . Let the pupil describe this frame - work more fully ; and tell ( or write out ) its meas- ures in all its parts - distances apart of the shelves , etc ...
第 92 頁
... bottom of which shall measure , on the inside , ten by twelve inches , and let the box be ten inches deep . How many gallons of water will it contain ? 3. Draw a flight of stairs , similar to Fig . 17 , to a scale of six inches to a ...
... bottom of which shall measure , on the inside , ten by twelve inches , and let the box be ten inches deep . How many gallons of water will it contain ? 3. Draw a flight of stairs , similar to Fig . 17 , to a scale of six inches to a ...
第 99 頁
... bottom up- ward , so that its several parts may be shown in the best manner possible . They could not be seen so well if it were represented in its natural position . Let the pupil describe the size and length of the legs - how they are ...
... bottom up- ward , so that its several parts may be shown in the best manner possible . They could not be seen so well if it were represented in its natural position . Let the pupil describe the size and length of the legs - how they are ...
第 100 頁
... bottom are concealed by the moulding . 2. Make a drawing like Fig . 47 , with the exception that the posts shall rest upon a frame formed of stuff four inches thick and four inches in width , and that a frame formed of stuff four inches ...
... bottom are concealed by the moulding . 2. Make a drawing like Fig . 47 , with the exception that the posts shall rest upon a frame formed of stuff four inches thick and four inches in width , and that a frame formed of stuff four inches ...
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A B C D axis base Blackboard block braces Byzantine art cabinet perspective cabinet square central central line centre circle circumference compasses corner line cube cylinder decoration describe diagonal lines diagonal space diagonal square distance dodecagon dotted Draw Fig Drawing-Book drawn eight inches equal Flemish bond four feet four inches fret front face fronting the spectator inches in length inches in thickness inches square inches thick inches wide India ink inner interlacing intersections isometric square Let the pupil line of shadow manner measure moulding Observe octagon ornament outer outlines parallelopiped perfect circles portion post-and-rail fence principles PROBLEMS FOR PRACTICE radius rectangle rectangular represents rhombus ruled paper scale semi-diagonal shading shadow cast side curve similar to Fig six inches sixteen inches solid space diagonal spokes square inches surface three inches three-space diagonal tical twelve inches two-space diagonal upper vertical line walls wheel width
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第 85 頁 - Take the length of the keel within board (so much as she treads on the ground) and the breadth within board by the midship beam, from plank to plank, and half the breadth for the depth, then multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth, and divide the whole by 94; the quotient will give the true contents of the tonnage.
第 37 頁 - Christianity into the islands. The chief peculiarities of Celtic ornament consist, first, in the entire absence of foliage or other vegetable ornament ; and, secondly, in the extreme intricacy and excessive minuteness and elaboration of the various patterns, mostly geometrical, consisting of interlaced ribbon-work ; diagonal, straight, or spiral lines ; and strange, monstrous animals or birds, with their tail-feathers, top-knots, and tongues extended into long interlacing ribbons, which were intertwined...
第 71 頁 - Circle is a plane figure bounded by one uniformly curved line, bed (Fig. 16), called the circumference, every part of which is equally distant from a point within it, called the centre, as a.
第 25 頁 - Flowers or other natural objects should not be used as ornaments, but conventional representations founded upon them sufficiently suggestive to convey the intended image to the mind, without destroying the unity of the object they are employed to decorate.
第 35 頁 - It has been said by a competent judge that " Every principle which we can derive from the study of the ornamental art of any other people is not only ever present here, but was by the Moors more universally and truly obeyed.
第 36 頁 - Wo to them who dwell in a house not built according to the proportions of symmetry. in building an edifice, therefore, let all its parts, from the basement to the roof, be duly considered.
第 12 頁 - English government remained, for years, deaf to the warning ; and at the great Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations...
第 15 頁 - I never saw so great a proportion of cases in any schools where the pen was so awkwardly held. This excellence must be referred in a great degree to the universal practice of learning to draw, contemporaneously with learning to write. I believe a child will learn both to draw and to write sooner and with more ease, than he will learn writing alone...
第 50 頁 - Aplane is a surface, on which, if any two points be taken, the straight line which joins them touches the surface in its whole length.
第 51 頁 - To measure a parallelogram, or long square. RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and the product will be the area, or superficial content.