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This first style of eyeglasses is called the Wellington. All of these styles that I'm going
to show you how to draw, these are their correct names, they're not necessarily, I don't- a
lot of these I personally have never heard, so don't feel bad if you haven't heard them
either, I'll just say like, "oh the glasses, I don't want to wear glasses that go straight
across, or I don't want to wear glasses like a policeman", or something, you know what
I mean, so it's going to be- when I give you the names that's for your reference, and then
I'm going to show you and explain them as I draw them, and then you'll be able to say
in, trivial pursuit some day, maybe if you get asked, "oh, that's called a Wellington".
So here we go with the Wellington, this one it has- these are all eyeglasses not sunglasses,
but I've shaded in the glass part just to show where the glass would be I guess, I tinted
it, there, the person gets a migraine so it's tinted, that's what it is; these, the nose
bridge is curved, but then also so is the top, it's not straight across, you could be
able to see the variation in the different parts, your pieces, the nose bridge, and that,
but for the most part it's a seamless line. So, nose, and there's square, I guess you
would call it square, but they're curved more on the outsides, and then they're square on
the inside, and then you'll figure out how wide you want the frame, lenses; and there
you go.