Looking at good sets of construction drawings is most instructive. I haven't seen a good detail book in the USA in a long time.
Donna Sink
Feb 15, 19 1:31 pm
Look at lots of pretty pictures, then sketch how you think those effects were constructed. Start here: https://archinect.com/forum/th...
geezertect
Feb 17, 19 7:05 pm
I still find myself looking at a building and drawing imaginary wall sections in my mind. Kinda pathetic.
liberty bell
Feb 18, 19 6:44 am
No, it’s not pathetic, it’s a wonderful way of experiencing the world! Think about doctors, they look around and see bags of disease and decrepitude in human form everywhere the
y go. We get to look at the world and see structure, ingenuity, gravity, weather, shelter, tradition, so many beautiful things !
Do you know any good books to learn about detail?
Graphic Standards
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Looking at good sets of construction drawings is most instructive. I haven't seen a good detail book in the USA in a long time.
Look at lots of pretty pictures, then sketch how you think those effects were constructed. Start here: https://archinect.com/forum/th...
I still find myself looking at a building and drawing imaginary wall sections in my mind. Kinda pathetic.
No, it’s not pathetic, it’s a wonderful way of experiencing the world! Think about doctors, they look around and see bags of disease and decrepitude in human form everywhere the
y go. We get to look at the world and see structure, ingenuity, gravity, weather, shelter, tradition, so many beautiful things !