The Reproduction of Geographical Forms I Sand And Clay Modelling With Respect

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The Reproduction of Geographical Forms I Sand And Clay Modelling With Respect
Redway Jacques Wardlaw
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Make the crests notched and irreg- ular, and score the sides so as to break the regularity of the slopes. The weather-worn summits of the highlands are difficult of reproduction, but the views of Western scenery published by the various trans-continental railway companies will be of great service in suggesting the topographical features.
When the modelling is at last completed and the model is dry, there remain only the coloring and the finishing details of chart- ing the watercourses, etc. If
...the color of the clay is not a pure PICTURES AND MODELS 45 white, it may be modified by carefully dusting finely ground plaster of Paris over the surface, any excess of material being blown off with a pair of small hand-bellows. The rivers may be most conveniently put in with a fine brush, using cobalt or ultra- marine blue ground in oil. That part of the board which repre- sents the sea-level should be sized, dusted with plaster of Paris, and, when dry, also colored blue.
Whenever contour maps can be procured, the work of model- ling is made much easier.


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