7435on PERSPECTIVE.
54.
When the Height of the Cone is greater
than the Height of the Eye, the Points, G and
H, will fall below the Point D; in which Caſe,
the Lines A B and A C muſt be produc’d, till
they cut the Circle in the Points l and f, oppo-
ſite to L and F: Then lIf will be the viſible
Part of the Baſe.
than the Height of the Eye, the Points, G and
H, will fall below the Point D; in which Caſe,
the Lines A B and A C muſt be produc’d, till
they cut the Circle in the Points l and f, oppo-
ſite to L and F: Then lIf will be the viſible
Part of the Baſe.
When the Cone is inclin’d, ſo that T (for Ex-
ample) is the Seat of its Vertex; AT muſt be
drawn: And then having aſſum’d P D equal to
the perpendicular Height of the Cone, and Pt
equal to A T; the Line t D x muſt be drawn;
and the Part T X, taken in A T, equal to G x.
Alſo, X S muſt be drawn, and A s, equal and
parallel thereto.
ample) is the Seat of its Vertex; AT muſt be
drawn: And then having aſſum’d P D equal to
the perpendicular Height of the Cone, and Pt
equal to A T; the Line t D x muſt be drawn;
and the Part T X, taken in A T, equal to G x.
Alſo, X S muſt be drawn, and A s, equal and
parallel thereto.
This being done;
the ſame Method muſt be
apply’d here, that I have laid down for the up-
right Cone; with this Difference only, that the
Point s muſt be us’d inſtead of the Station Point
S. But when the Height of the Cone is greater
than the Height of the Eye, the Point X muſt
be aſſum’d in the Line T A, between the Points
T and A.
apply’d here, that I have laid down for the up-
right Cone; with this Difference only, that the
Point s muſt be us’d inſtead of the Station Point
S. But when the Height of the Cone is greater
than the Height of the Eye, the Point X muſt
be aſſum’d in the Line T A, between the Points
T and A.