Architecting by hand vs by computer
Mar. 7th, 2009 01:53 pmIt's actually much easier to solve problems when you're working by hand. Plus using Rotring pens is (when they don't crap ink all over your work) nice.
After that brief period of "lol my knowledgesss," I'm back in the groove, and I think I'm getting faster. Which obviously is a good thing. I actually have more space than I thought, which is good. Have just finished the gallery/carpark ground floor and the commercial office building first floor. Getting started on my super-elite penthouse appartments will be fun.
After that brief period of "lol my knowledgesss," I'm back in the groove, and I think I'm getting faster. Which obviously is a good thing. I actually have more space than I thought, which is good. Have just finished the gallery/carpark ground floor and the commercial office building first floor. Getting started on my super-elite penthouse appartments will be fun.
Plus, doing things by hand means that I can colour in my drawings with copics without having to first pay for printing. And that is something that I greatly appreciate.
Interestingly, I don't get hungry when I'm designing a building, but I do crave herbal teas.