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+ | Vanishing Points [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] G I, P of [[unclear]]angular | ||
+ | Plane ^ [[addition]] abcd [[/addition]] (Example 2) & GI, [[unclear]] to I, V will | ||
+ | give ye Vanishing Point of ye Squares abcd ([[unclear]] | ||
+ | 3). Then having Drawn [[deletion]] [[unclear]] VP, I.P they | ||
+ | will be ye Vanishing Lines of [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] too other | ||
+ | [[unclear]] efgh, fhik; & because ye [[unclear]]active | ||
+ | of abcd [[Examp. 3) is determined by ye locus GI, | ||
+ | [[unclear]] ye Vanishing Point H, I. of ye [[deletion]] other [[/deletion]] Digouts | ||
+ | ^ [[addition]] to [[unclear]] [[/addition]] might be found; [[unclear]] is in those Points where | ||
+ | VP, I.P cut ye Horizontal Line. No. 30 Exmple | ||
+ | 4 is ye Cube Compleated, by means of ye Points | ||
+ | [[unclear]] in Example 1. | ||
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+ | [[note]] No 31 [[/note]] A Cube when all its faces are equally | ||
+ | inclined to ye ground. - Angles of 45 Deg. | ||
+ | at |
Revision as of 21:10, 16 August 2018
(2) , which angles being set form E, will give ye Vanishing Points deletion unclear /deletion G I, P of unclearangular Plane ^ addition abcd /addition (Example 2) & GI, unclear to I, V will give ye Vanishing Point of ye Squares abcd (unclear 3). Then having Drawn deletion unclear VP, I.P they will be ye Vanishing Lines of deletion unclear /deletion too other unclear efgh, fhik; & because ye unclearactive of abcd [[Examp. 3) is determined by ye locus GI, unclear ye Vanishing Point H, I. of ye deletion other /deletion Digouts ^ addition to unclear /addition might be found; unclear is in those Points where VP, I.P cut ye Horizontal Line. No. 30 Exmple 4 is ye Cube Compleated, by means of ye Points unclear in Example 1.
note No 31 /note A Cube when all its faces are equally inclined to ye ground. - Angles of 45 Deg. at