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Fig. 72 is made up of two ogees, § 1 ELEMENTS OF LETTERING. 55 115. A Scroll. — A scroll is a winding curve, such as shown in Fig. 73. IIG. A i/oop. — A loop (Fig. 74) consists of two curves similar to the corresponding parts of right and left scrolls, connected as shown. THE ELLIPSE. IIT. Methods of Describing an Ellipse. — There are many ways of making or describing an ellipse, some of which are quite complicated. For designing purposes, exclusive of architectural work, a knowledge of two or ...three methods will serve every purpose, and fill the needs of the average letterer and designer. The simplest method is by means of two tacks and a string ; or, if needed for landscape gardening or other large-proportioned work, use hemp cord and nails or pegs. Draw a horizontal line, and intersect equally with a vertical line ; point off on the horizontal line the length of ellipse desired ; divide the horizontal line, from this point to the verti- cal line, into four equal parts, and place the tack on the third point from the vertical on either side ; place the other tack also in a corresponding position opposite ; place a string arovmd both tacks, and tie the ends together at the point farthest from the vertical on the hori- zontal line ; place lead pencil inside and follow around, and we have a perfect ellipse ^ ^ .
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