This or That
CAD or hand drawing?
CELTRUDA:
I believe both are equally
important yet I feel hand drawing is
fast becoming a lost art!
EGNATZ:
There is a time for both,
and understanding the right time
to use one verses the other is
important.
HEEB:
BOTH
HOLTZMAN:
Hand drawings
completed in CAD
KELLEHER:
CAD
SHIBLEY:
Hand drawing for initial
sketches – CAD for finished work
VIOLETTE:
The spirit of a design
rests in the "looseness" of a hand
sketch. It is a bit magical that a
hand sketch (doesn't have to be good
but effective) can say so much. The
process of hand sketching in design
development is critical. You will
likely find a roll of trace (or onion
skin) at arms' reach for a Landscape
Architect.
Marker or crayon?
CELTRUDA:
Age 0 to 15 years old
crayon, marker ever since…. Yet I
do not stay within the lines!
EGNATZ:
Marker. Crayons don’t
reproduce well.
HEEB:
Marker
HOLTZMAN:
Watercolor
KELLEHER:
Marker
SHIBLEY:
Marker (and occasionally
colored pencil)
VIOLETTE:
These days, I have
moved to CRAYON. My 2 1/2
year old daughter and I do plenty
of "fridge worthy" coloring book
pictures at home. I enjoy telling
her that I get to color at work too.
She thinks that is pretty cool.
Markers win!