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Posted by  Jacques Pochoy on December 09, 2001 at 09:58:16:

In Reply to:  Hand and Computer Graphics posted by Paul Malo on December 09, 2001 at 09:12:31:

You are right...:-) We do share this in common.

The students must have a project drawing book wich hold the "history" of the project.From time to time there is a "rendu" (wonder what the name in english is, as for "parti"?)

These pics are from one of the students...Grˇgoire Laurencin (there should be a possibility to have a caption for the Image URL)

Of course the "parti" concept still exist, and I sweat my teacher's way to get them at it through all possible ways...(I'm not paid for that website of mine and it's quite time-consuming, but I believe it's worth the toil...:-))

Maybe that's why I believe in the existence of tools that can free our minds, being just what we need, an electronic drafting board, multiplying the possibilities instead of reducing them.
Kevin Matthew's Designworkshop is of course one of them (that's why I ended in this forum in the first place..:-))

What was that old saying? "If you can't lick them, join them"? Plus of course the "rage" as would state Mr Zero to push in the direction I find more "pleasurable" (that's the french touch..:-):-):-))!

Happily I did find in the PowerCadd community some sympathetics ears AND talents (Bill Stanley and Alfred Scott are really extraordinary people, sort of explorers of a Magellanic kind in the vector world...:-))
Because of them, I can now work my small sketches with a pressure aware pen directly in my usual everyday software!
And that "adventure" is just beginning...:-):-):-)

 
 
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