[Insert mind-blowing image here] Pete, that's brilliant -- and delightful. I have no idea how to work with computer drafting programs, but I can wrap my head around this, and I can see how satisfying it would be to make that fourth image emerge on paper. Thanks!
Thanks, I enjoyed this post. I have no motivation (yet) to use a computer to design things - use one too much at work. Was fun to contemplate the image and angles and see again how sight lines are so important to chair making
This sure hits close to home for me Pete. Although I have stacks of sketch books, many times the most useful drawings happen on the back of whatever is in my hand at the time, typically a meeting agenda, some boring spreadsheet, or a bill I should probably be paying instead of sketching on it.
[Insert mind-blowing image here] Pete, that's brilliant -- and delightful. I have no idea how to work with computer drafting programs, but I can wrap my head around this, and I can see how satisfying it would be to make that fourth image emerge on paper. Thanks!
Thanks, I enjoyed this post. I have no motivation (yet) to use a computer to design things - use one too much at work. Was fun to contemplate the image and angles and see again how sight lines are so important to chair making
This sure hits close to home for me Pete. Although I have stacks of sketch books, many times the most useful drawings happen on the back of whatever is in my hand at the time, typically a meeting agenda, some boring spreadsheet, or a bill I should probably be paying instead of sketching on it.
That’s very cool Peter. Also glad to hear I am not the only one who doesn’t have beautiful diaries of drawings.