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THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER


LESSON NO. 9

BACK VIEW
Left Hand Side

To draw a sketch of back view left hand side with trifle side view, it is necessary to draw the same foundation lines and all we immediately have to see what changes are to be made. Therefore note when giving a back view, left hand side, it is meant that the left shoulder from 13 to 1 is built the full width and the right hand side of the shoulder from 14 to 2 is narrower than the original The space between 2 and 11 is ¼ of an inch in from the outline at 11 instead of ⅛ of an inch and the other shoulder at 1 there is none taken off but the full width of space is used for the full width of shoulder but otherwise there is no difference in the entire body effect with the exception of the main sleeve for which the curve is about equally divided on the outline from 1 to 7 and 8, not as the sleeve on the left hand back sketching.