This document discusses different direct methods for liquid level measurement, including sight glass, float type, and hook-type level indicators. Sight glass uses a graduated glass tube to directly measure the liquid level in a tank. Float type uses a float that follows the liquid surface and transmits its movement to a calibrated scale. Hook-type indicators involve raising a hook below the liquid surface to minimize parallax error in reading the level. Direct methods provide simple and economical level measurement but have limitations like limited accuracy and pressure ranges.