The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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When you draw take care to set up a principal line which you must  
observe all throughout the object you are drawing; every thing  
should bear relation to the direction of this principal line.  
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OF A MODE OF DRAWING A PLACE ACCURATELY.  
Have a piece of glass as large as a half sheet of royal folio paper  
and set thus firmly in front of your eyes that is, between your eye  
and the thing you want to draw; then place yourself at a distance of  
2/3 of a braccia from the glass fixing your head with a machine in  
such a way that you cannot move it at all. Then shut or entirely  
cover one eye and with a brush or red chalk draw upon the glass that  
which you see beyond it; then trace it on paper from the glass,  
afterwards transfer it onto good paper, and paint it if you like,  
carefully attending to the arial perspective.  
HOW TO LEARN TO PLACE YOUR FIGURES CORRECTLY.  
If you want to acquire a practice of good and correct attitudes for  
your figures, make a square frame or net, and square it out with  
thread; place this between your eye and the nude model you are  
drawing, and draw these same squares on the paper on which you mean  
to draw the figure, but very delicately. Then place a pellet of wax  
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