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1. The
Horizon , The Vanishing Point, The Eye-Level .
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2. The
Eye-Level and Its Relationship to Perspective
Drawing.
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3.
Parallel Lines as We see Them. Parallel Lines related to
One-Point Perspective.
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4. The
Three Sets of Parallels. Locating the Point and the
EyeLevel.
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5. The
Two Vanishing Points, The Height Lines.
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6.
Placing the Two Vanishing Points. The Error of Close
Spacing.
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7.
Showing how the Vanishing Points Move in relation to each
other.
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8.
Building Perspective with Bricks.
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9.
Placing Figures and an object in a Drawing.
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10.
Center of Interest. Changing the View. Roofs in
Perspective.
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11.
Interiors. Placing of Furniture.
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12.
Finding the center. Dividing Space into Halves. Practical
Applications.
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13.
Cylinders in Perspective. Drawing Ellipses.
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14.
Practical Uses of Cylinders in Drawing. Dividing the
Circle.
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15.
Dividing a Surface in Perspective. Drawing a
Checkerboard.
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16.
Shade and Shadow.
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17.
Reflections.
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18.
Unusual Perspective. Up and Down Points. Examples.
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Perspective Downhill. Perspective Uphill. The False
Eye-Level.
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20.
Mechanical Perspective.
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