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Lurz Copyright, 1913, by E. G.


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INSTRUCTIONS
In drawing from this book, copy the last diagram, or finished picture, of the particular series
before you.

The other diagrams

beginning with number one, then number two, and so on

show how

to

go on with your drawing. They give the order in which to make the various strokes of the pencil that together form the completed picture. The dotted lines indicate where light lines are drawn that
help in construction

that

is;

getting proportions correctly, outlining the general form, or marking

details in their proper places.

Do

not prese ha/ct on' the pencil in making these construction

lines,

then they can be erased afterwards.

Use

pencil compasses for the circles, or

mark them- off with buttons

or disks.

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to ivpiice

drawing a cat's face

MAKE AN

OUTLINE

THE SAME

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WIDE APART

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AS

ABOVE

EYES -PUPILS
IN

CHANGE

SIZE

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IN BRJ6HT DAYUdHT PUPILS OF EYES

AND 5HAPE
WHISKERS

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lines

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Droll

Face

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Lightly drawn
lines like will

above

help in

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a.nd

Boy

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To draw

ifyefe figures, fityi

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DRAW TWO UNE5


CROSSING AT RIQHT ANQLES

WITH

AS CENTER. DESCRIBE CIRCLE WITH DIAMETER WIDTH OF OVAL WANTED

FROM BANDC DRAW


LINES THROUGH AND BEYOND D

FROM BANoC AS
CENTERS DESCRIBE ARCS TO EANDF"

CON N ECT

WITH DAS CENTER E AND F BY AN ARC COMPLETING OVAL

DRAWING OVALS AND


Take
note, first of
all,

ELLIPSES
and an oval.

of the difference between an ellipse

The large plate explains the construction of an ellipse. It shows the three pins are placed that determine the size of the looped string.
ments accurately.
elastic.

how to find the points where Be sure and make measureellipses, silk
is

Use

a string that will not give, cotton thread

is

good for small

too

suggestion to amateur gardeners:

make

elliptical flower

beds this way.

The

caution in regard to accuracy also applies to the making of the oval.


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F*rr t>*r ,LLIPS:

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AT R , QHTAN(^ LES HTAN(LES

TWO LINES CROSSING IN CENTER. CEN

WITH COMPASSES

MEASURE

ROUGHLY SKETCH ELLIPSE WANTED

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BA

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WITH CENTER. C AND DISTANCE BA A5
RADIU5 INTERSECT
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AT POINTS OF INTERSECTION AND F PLACE PINS
C

PLACE PIN

AT C

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LOOP A STRINGAROUND ALL THREE AW5

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B

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AT C AND
REPLACE:

TAKE OUT PIN

\*'ITH STR1NQ TAUT RUN THE PENCIL AROUND

PENCIL POINT UNTIL ELLIPSE COMPLETED

IS

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SUGGESTIONS FOR WATER-COLOR PAINTING


OF WATER-COLORS
GOLOR^-

USEFUL LIST
WHAT -TO -ASK
YELLOW OCHRE
FOR- IN -THE -SHOP

Here
first

is

good

list

of colors for practical work.


if

The
you

eight are enough for every purpose; but add,

wish, purple and orange.

Moist

colors in

GAMBOGE
LIGHT

There are many different kinds of red, brown paints; and as you may be puzzled and not know what to get, the names of the best hues of these particular
colors are also given.

pans are best. green, blue and

The most

RED

useful paints in this

list

*] CRIMSON LAKE

Vandyke brown and Payne's Learn to work with them, use them often and see gray. the beautiful effects they produce. Delicate tints are made
are yellow ochre, light red,

VANDYKE BROWN NEW BLUE OR


ULTRAMARINE:
HOOKER'S GREEN
NoJ

with thin washes of yellow ochre and light red.

Vandyke

brown makes a variety


Use the bright

of pleasing tints.

colors sparingly.

PAYNE'S OR AY

You do
Payne's gray

not need a black paint.

Payne's gray with

either brown, blue, crimson or green gives rich dark tones.

MAUVE
ORANGEVERMILION

is also useful in shadows and shading other For the different kinds of greens, mix yellow ochre, blue or brown with Hooker's green. Use thin washes of

colors.

light red

and blue

for the gray of distances

and clouds.

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