Hello, I am trying to establish a corrollary between hand drawing and digital drawing - primarily 3D software. Does anyone have any suggestions of architects that have done this, or could you suggest some drawings or designers?
I had a staff member create a bunch of global parameters just so he could make a 2x3 cell table using the info in those one time use parameters... probably took them 2hrs to figure it out instead of just using detail group lines and text. That's worse than fill region plans (Our int-des do this all the time... yes I know there are better tools, I'm still working on teaching basic line weights)
hand drawing and digital drawing.
Hello, I am trying to establish a corrollary between hand drawing and digital drawing - primarily 3D software. Does anyone have any suggestions of architects that have done this, or could you suggest some drawings or designers?
Cheers!
Autocad in 2D is drawing. BIM isn't drawing, it's modeling. Sketch Up is sketching, seriously, but in pseudo-3D.
I drew a floor plan in revit with filled regions the other day
I do believe you need your ass kicked for that.
I had a staff member create a bunch of global parameters just so he could make a 2x3 cell table using the info in those one time use parameters... probably took them 2hrs to figure it out instead of just using detail group lines and text. That's worse than fill region plans (Our int-des do this all the time... yes I know there are better tools, I'm still working on teaching basic line weights)
I do a LOT of drawing in Bluebeam. Not CDs, but space plans and site diagrams and whatnot. I love Bluebeam.
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