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THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER


LESSON NO. 16

LEFT HAND SIDE VIEW

The left hand side view is an actual copy of the right hand side view and it is therefore only necessary to use the opposite directions in spaces and all actions necessary.

The belt for both or probably all skirt sketches shown herewith are ¼ of an inch. The upper curve is followed always according to the lower curve as shown on the sketch, from 1 to 11. and the above curve as shown on the diagram on 12 is the opposite lower curve at 5.