BLACKBOARD
SKETCHING
PLATE 28
These
sketches were
also suggested for problems in arithmetic. The problems relate to
lumbering,
measurement, and commission.
No. 1
illustrates
the beginning of a forest sketch. With a single stroke of the chalk,
accented
at the lower end, draw the sky. With a second more delicate stroke show
the
distance; then with a few quick, nearly vertical strokes with the
eraser show
the positions of the trees. Later with chalk or charcoal and the use of
such
strokes as those given on plate 2, and at No. 3 on this plate, add the
shading
in the tree trunks.
No. 2
shows the
strokes useful in drawing the camp, the wood pile, or the lumber. These
have
already been given in such sketches as those on plate 15.
The sketch
of the
house in the original had the dimensions marked upon it, and the pupils
were to
find the shingles required for the roof, the clapboards for the walls,
etc.
Before
trying this sketch, study plates 15 and
16 for strokes and details.
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