Shades And Shadows, With Applications to Architectural Details, And Exercises in Drawing Them With the Brush And Pen ..
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Principal Inclined Lines. — Inclined lines which are parallel to the diagonals of a cube whose edges are principal lines, or to the diagonals of its square faces, may be called Principal Inclined Lines. There are ten such, namely, four which are parallel to the four diagonals of the cube and six which are parallel to the diagonals of its square faces. /* DiD, DjD4 D,D, Fig, 13 A Fig. 13 B 23. The Diagonals, of a Cube.— II (Fig. 13 A) the four diagonals pf a cube are numbered D^, D^, D3, and D^,... as in the figure, according to the corners of the near face from which they start, the shadow of D^ upon the vertical plane of projection will be a point; of D^, a horizontal line twice as long as the edge of the cube; of D^, a vertical line of the same length; and of D^ a line lying at 45 degrees, parallel to the projection of the ray of Ught and to the projection of the diagonal, and twice as long as this projection. The shadows of Dj, D3, and D^ 30 SHADES AND SHADOWS A 1 J5;r- — \ \ -^ V — :^^ extend from the points D/, D/ and D/, to the central point £>/, and an equal distance beyond it.
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