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THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER
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LESSON NO. 10

BACK VIEW
Right Hand Side

In order to make a sketch of the back view, right hand side, note the difference between the left hand and flat back sketch. The difference in this, in the right hand view, is this is built just the opposite way. The full width of shoulder at the right hand at 1 takes the entire space just as the shoulder in Lesson No. 9, from 13 to 1. The other side from 11 to 2 is ¼ deducted instead of of ⅛ an inch.

All curves, otherwise, are made the same as all other backs. The sleeves of this form are just the same as the left hand side view, which is both ways about equal space for the curve of the sleeve from 1 to 9 and 10. The left hand side sleeve for this sketch is drawn a trifle curvy down to 7 and 8 reaching about the full length of waist in a hidden form to extend ½ inch from 5 to 7.