The Rolling Ruler is a universal drawing tool for making parallel lines, circles and arcs. This article will outline the best practices for using a Rolling Ruler to ensure you are ruling up as efficiently as possible so you can spend more time lettering.
The Rolling Ruler is a universal drawing tool for making parallel lines, circles and arcs. Draw Horizontal Parallel Lines Hold the centre of the ruler and roll it up/down to draw the straight parallel lines. Draw Vertical Parallel LinesPlace the pencil in any hole and roll the up or down to produce a vertical line. Parallel certical lines can be produced by placing the pencil in the other holes.
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