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" Fig. 1. 5. >Shadow: When a surface is in light and an object is placed between it and the source of light, intercepting thereby some of the rays, that portion of the surface from which light is thus excluded is said to be in shadow. 6. In actual practice... "
Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: A General Reference Work... - Page 173
by American School (Lansing, Ill.) - 1907
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Cyclopedia of Drawing: Freehand, perspective, shades and shadows, Roman order

Drawing - 1906 - 410 pages
...drawings." Working drawings consist of dimensioned drawings at various scales, and full-sized details. ~. It is in the drawings of the first kind that "shades...Shadow: When a surface is in light and an object is '-" ..*, -«.- *,T' :*,g '/) SHADOWS :en aia* ^ KeiU>Sjc of light, intercepting thereby <*» the surface...
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Cyclopedia of Drawing. A General Reference Work ...

American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architectural drawing - 1906 - 414 pages
...following terms is necessary to insure an understandingof the explanations which follow. 4. Rhodn: "When a body is subjected to rays of light, that portion...Shadow; When a surface is in light and an object is 109 placed between it and the source of light, intercepting thereby some of the rays, that portion...
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Cyclopedia of Drawing: A General Reference Work on Drawing and ..., Part 2

Drawing - 1906 - 412 pages
...the purpose of an architectural drawing in that it gives all the drawings a certain uniformity. H. Definitions. A clear understanding of the following...understanding of the explanations which follow. 4. Sliade: When a body is subjected to rays of light, that portion which is turned away from the source...
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Descriptive Geometry

Adam Vause Millar, Edward Silver Maclin - Geometry, Descriptive - 1913 - 152 pages
...is cast. When an opaque body is subjected to rays of light, that portion of the surface of the body which is turned away from the source of light and which, therefore, does not receive any of the rays of light, is said to be in shade. The line which separates the portion of the surface of an object...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry, and Building: A General ..., Volume 7

Architecture - 1916 - 494 pages
...the purpose of an architectural drawing in that it gives all the drawings a certain uniformity. 3. Definitions. A clear understanding of the following...any of the rays, is said to be in shade. See Fig. 1. 6. Shadow: When a surface is in light and an object is 299 placed between it and the source of light,...
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Descriptive Geometry

Adam Vause Millar, Edward Silver Maclin, Lorraine Joseph Markwardt - Geometry, Descriptive - 1919 - 180 pages
...the shadow is cast. When the light strikes an opaque body, that portion of the surface of the body which is turned away from the source of light and which, therefore, does not receive any of the light rays is said to be in the shade. The source of light is the sun and because of its distance from...
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Shades and Shadows

David Christoph Lange - Geometry, Descriptive - 1921 - 154 pages
...Direct Rays are the only Rays of Light considered. 14. Shade is that portion of the surface of a body which is turned away from the source of light, and which therefore does not receive any of the Rays of Light. (Fig. 9.) 15. Shadow is that portion of any surface of an object from which light is obstructed...
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Drawing with Pen and Ink: And a Word Concerning the Brush

Arthur Leighton Guptill - Architectural drawing - 1928 - 452 pages
...the following from HW Gardner's book on Shades and Shadows, for these apply particularly to drawing. "Shade: When a body is subjected to rays of light,...not receive any of the rays, is said to be in shade. Shadow. When a surface is in light and an object is placed between it and the source of light, intercepting...
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