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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I wouldn't use AutoCAD for that
don't think I've ever seen anyone seriously using AutoCAD for perspective stuff.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:18, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Happy Candle Day Mr V

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:19, Reply)
cheers

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:22, Reply)
ooh mine was yesterday
stalked me right onto b3ta eh?
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:22, Reply)
yeah, I got here 2 years earlier though
so I could set up my viewing platform.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:26, Reply)
I thought that telescope was so we could see the fields this all used to be!

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:30, Reply)
yeah, that's what it's for

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:31, Reply)
I was going to say something along these lines
But I wandered off. Google Sketchup is surprisingly good for doing perspective stuff on the cheap.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:21, Reply)
I'd probably do perspective stuff by hand tbh

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:22, Reply)
So would I, with some strings.

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:24, Reply)
easy for you to say
I've been working on 2 point perspective for my final drafting test and it's fucking rock hard.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:30, Reply)
naa, it's easy

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:32, Reply)
fuck off
fuck right off.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:37, Reply)
what are you drawing?

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:38, Reply)
a kitchen
The main box shape of the room was fine, but I'm struggling a bit with all the cabinets I have to add in, they've got to be to scale and it has to be really exact, plus it's got to be ridiculously neat with 0.2mm lines.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:54, Reply)
I used to love doing 2 point perspective
Never do stuff by hand these days though due to shapes being ridiculously complex.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:33, Reply)
I recall drawing a two point perspective of Queen's Street in Cardiff while at uni
with an intricate pedestrian footbridge I had designed. I ended up using a wok to draw the curves of the bridge.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:36, Reply)
How resourceful
I seem to remember finishing our Graph Comm practical exam in about 20 minutes, then having to sit for nearly 2 hours watching other people flounder around getting things wrong. Morons.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:39, Reply)
I have similar memories
it's a shame no one actually draws anything by hand these days, cos I was good at it.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:41, Reply)
We had to do it again at uni
So it was a bit dull since I already could, and also infuriating to watch other people once again fail at doing it properly.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:42, Reply)
Also, there's the issue of having to revise things so often these days
That you would lose hours of your life re-doing drawings each time, as opposed to quickly making changes to computer drawings. Especially when it's in 3D, as you can make a change to the model and it updates all of the drawings.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:44, Reply)
get out of here with your logic
and sensible points
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:49, Reply)
I might try and revert wherever I end up working to doing things by hand
Although CFD simulations probably wouldn't work too well.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:52, Reply)
no, CFD is probably a little tricky for that

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 11:54, Reply)
screw you, it's hard!
*sobs*

I just want to tell people what colour cushions to put in their living rooms, that's all! *more sobbing*
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:54, Reply)
I make up for it with the fact that I failed my English higher
So, y'know, swings and roundabouts.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 10:00, Reply)
I have to draw a kitchen
so whilst it's all straight lines and stuff, I'm finding it quite tricky with the scale and stuff. Maths evades me though.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:38, Reply)
The scale's probably the toughest bit
To make sure you don't mess up one measurement that then ruins your entire drawing. You could get a scale ruler.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:40, Reply)
do you find them useful?
I've seen them around, but wasn't sure if it was worth it. I just spent bloody £17 on an adjustable set square and £165 on a drawing board, so at least the ruler is cheap.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:56, Reply)
I don't use them, but I can do the maths in my head fine generally
I know a lot of folk that found them useful though, especially after using them a few times. Is that an adjustable angle set square? Never got round to getting one of those, or my own drawing board as I was being cheap and couldn't really be bothered. For £6, it probably wouldn't be bad if it helped you do things quicker.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:59, Reply)
thanks, I'll invest and see how it goes.
I'm not a maths person so I get paranoid and have to double check all my calculations every time so I don't fuck it up.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 10:14, Reply)
I'd tell people just to imagine it

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:31, Reply)
Nice in bacon sarnies as well.

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:25, Reply)
nice

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:26, Reply)
I like this

(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 9:32, Reply)

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