dicktimber
Established Member
Being one of the older forum members, I am self taught when it comes to computers.
In the early days we were taught to use technical drawing instruments to design projects. So things like drawing boards, 'T' squares, flexi curves and compasses were the norm.
Furniture was always drawn full size, within reason, usually on the back of wall paper rolls!!!
I have down loaded free drawing programs but find them time consuming and difficult to use to create drawings, so I revert back to the drawing board.
The main reason is that I can't seem to get perspective right on the computer, where as with a drawing done to scale and with the aid of rods etc I feel confident that what I make will 'look right'
I was also taught that when making furniture from expensive hard wood that it was good practice to make a 'mock up out of soft wood first'
It would be nice to know what method other members adopt, before commencing a project, and if my failure with the computer design programs is realy, MY LOSS?
Mike
In the early days we were taught to use technical drawing instruments to design projects. So things like drawing boards, 'T' squares, flexi curves and compasses were the norm.
Furniture was always drawn full size, within reason, usually on the back of wall paper rolls!!!
I have down loaded free drawing programs but find them time consuming and difficult to use to create drawings, so I revert back to the drawing board.
The main reason is that I can't seem to get perspective right on the computer, where as with a drawing done to scale and with the aid of rods etc I feel confident that what I make will 'look right'
I was also taught that when making furniture from expensive hard wood that it was good practice to make a 'mock up out of soft wood first'
It would be nice to know what method other members adopt, before commencing a project, and if my failure with the computer design programs is realy, MY LOSS?
Mike