The Payson Dunton Scribner Manual of Penmanship

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3, 4), the pressure should be wholly released before reaching the turn.
Where there is a turn at the top and base (Fig. 5), the shade diminishes equally towards the turns, being heaviest in the middle.
If the movement of the pen in making these shades is carefully watched, it will be seen how perfectly natural it is that the left point of the pen should spread out to form them, while the right point descends on a perfectly straight line and the usual slant.
II. Shade on the Oval. — (1. ) On the
... left side of the Direct Oval (Fig. 2), the dotted line shows that the shade is formed wholly on the left side of the true curve. This evidently results from the action of the ])en's points, and produces true, beauty of form; for the eye naturally compares the inside of the curve on the left side, which bounds the enclosed space, with the curve that forms the right boundary.
(2. ) On the right side of the Indi- rect Oval, the shade is formed wholly on the right side of the true curve. The pressure must be made to fall on the left point of the pen, leaving the right point at liberty to spread and form the shade.


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