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... edge and the board ; the ruler is then drawn over the glued edge and pressed along . If upon removing the ruler the paper is found not to be thoroughly close , a paper - knife or similar article passed over it will secure perfect ...
... edge and the board ; the ruler is then drawn over the glued edge and pressed along . If upon removing the ruler the paper is found not to be thoroughly close , a paper - knife or similar article passed over it will secure perfect ...
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... edge ; this leaves the surface of the paper in much better order to draw upon than it is left from knife erasures . Fine size applied with a brush will be found convenient to prevent colour running . To produce finished drawings , it is ...
... edge ; this leaves the surface of the paper in much better order to draw upon than it is left from knife erasures . Fine size applied with a brush will be found convenient to prevent colour running . To produce finished drawings , it is ...
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... edge of the instrument to be drawn against . The edge used to direct the pen should in no instance be of less than a sixteenth of an inch in thick- ness ; a fourteenth of an inch is perhaps the best . If the edge be very thin , it is ...
... edge of the instrument to be drawn against . The edge used to direct the pen should in no instance be of less than a sixteenth of an inch in thick- ness ; a fourteenth of an inch is perhaps the best . If the edge be very thin , it is ...
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... edge of the board . For the final cleaning of the drawing , stale bread , or the old - fashioned black india - rubber , if not sticky , is good ; but , aside from the carelessness of ever allowing a drawing to get very dirty , any fine ...
... edge of the board . For the final cleaning of the drawing , stale bread , or the old - fashioned black india - rubber , if not sticky , is good ; but , aside from the carelessness of ever allowing a drawing to get very dirty , any fine ...
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... edge intended to be shaded off ; this brush is then wiped upon a cloth and drawn down the outer moist edge to remove the surplus water , which will leave the shade perfectly soft . If very dark shades are required , this has to be ...
... edge intended to be shaded off ; this brush is then wiped upon a cloth and drawn down the outer moist edge to remove the surplus water , which will leave the shade perfectly soft . If very dark shades are required , this has to be ...
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