was a helpful one. Good to be sat down with a close up of our masterplan at 1:200 and do some quick focused overlays. I find this really effective - limit the time you spend thinking about it and you have to make quick decisions.
I always find that you should trust your instinct (yet still make the mistake of not always doing so).
So, you quickly come up with an idea or a solution, then you spend a day thinking more about it and changing your mind several times, before...coming back to the same thing you thought of to start with!
Sometimes it really is worth just setting the stopwatch and getting things done fast. Surely, the more I do this, the more time I will be spending drawing and working through things on the page and therefore improving those skills anyway.
So the usual "its not rocket science" but part of the necessary thought process nevertheless...
Keep noticing the thin drainage lines through paving recently, must find out what they are, I quite like them.
I always find that you should trust your instinct (yet still make the mistake of not always doing so).
So, you quickly come up with an idea or a solution, then you spend a day thinking more about it and changing your mind several times, before...coming back to the same thing you thought of to start with!
Sometimes it really is worth just setting the stopwatch and getting things done fast. Surely, the more I do this, the more time I will be spending drawing and working through things on the page and therefore improving those skills anyway.
So the usual "its not rocket science" but part of the necessary thought process nevertheless...
Keep noticing the thin drainage lines through paving recently, must find out what they are, I quite like them.
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