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I'm sure you know what the next thing is. It's opera glasses, duh. Everybody goes to
the opera, everybody has a pair. What am I thinking showing you how to draw these? You
already know, don't you? I'll show you mine. Just kidding. Opera glasses, we all have seen
them, whether we go to the opera or we see it on TV. These actually, you probably could
utilize very well in a fashion drawing because you could do a sort of ball gown, and then
I would add, personally add in a pair of opera glasses. If I'm drawing a ball gown and say
maybe gloves, and you want a lot, you want elegance. So, you could have these opera glasses
in your drawing, in your crockies hand, they don't have to be up worn as glasses, but in
their hand, and that gives it a little bit more of the connotation of elegance, I guess,
in my head, because you think opera glasses, that's going, that you're going to be very
proper, the opera is a quiet, reserved demeanor. You go to the opera to listen to some other
language that you may not understand, or maybe you do, and it's very cultured. Cultured is
the word. If you want your drawings to come across cultured, these are good to draw. They
are very small. They bridge across the nose. They're like little binoculars, and then they
have a little holding piece on the side. You can draw them by folding it in half and then
just adding in the piece.