@@jayaroseinteriordesigneduc37 well, I am trying to draw my own plans for building permit for my tiny house.. So just wanna learn everything I need to know ...Yes, I could hire somebody to do it for me, but point being to build house by myself from start to finish...And drawing is a first step.. You are really good educator...God bless.
I try so hard to be neat, and my professor is still unsatisfied. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, I'm trying my best, but I guess I'm not good enough. My hands shake, and I don't know how to stable them. I'm thinking of just giving up, but I know I won't ever forgive myself if I do....
This type of work takes practice. As an instructor I notice that some students have a natural tendency for the work and for others it is a learned process. Either way, there is no reason that you won't see improvement in your work. I see improvement from the beginning to the end in my courses. It is wonderful to look back to see how far you have come. Hang in there. This is a learned skill and the only way to improve is to practice. I promise you can do this... Let me know how things progress.
I go through the same thing. My lines never seem to be exactly straight. Always lopsided somehow. And I always get the paper dirty from the lead of the mechanical pencil. I had to wear gloves every time I drew to make sure it stayed clean. We'll get there, though.
@irisn7481 Wow, I completely forgot I ever left this comment. This was 2, or close to 3 years ago when I was a freshman. Now I'm a senior working on my capstone project. Did particularly well in drafting and got to the top of the class when I was at the lowest, and became the best hand draftsman in my year. Recently, and today, I was feeling demotivated, and tried hard to think about why I chose this major. Now looking back at this comment, and seeing how I did the impossible, gives me so much more willpower and inspiration. Thank you for taking me back dear stranger, and I hope you succeed in this line of work. Come back here and let me know when you do!
@@geralt.of.arabia9766currently an interior design major, was at my lowest at the beginning of the semester when I first started, persevering through it now even when it’s difficult and will never give up. Seeing this little exchange between strangers gave me more hope and warmed my heart. Any advice you could give would be very appreciated. I plan to do architecture with my degree.
My second day learning from you. Thankyou for the help
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Great video! Very detailed and easy to understand. I wish you made much more of videos like this. Thank you for your efforts.
Let me know what you need. Happy to create
@@jayaroseinteriordesigneduc37 well, I am trying to draw my own plans for building permit for my tiny house..
So just wanna learn everything I need to know ...Yes, I could hire somebody to do it for me, but point being to build house by myself from start to finish...And drawing is a first step..
You are really good educator...God bless.
I try so hard to be neat, and my professor is still unsatisfied. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, I'm trying my best, but I guess I'm not good enough. My hands shake, and I don't know how to stable them. I'm thinking of just giving up, but I know I won't ever forgive myself if I do....
This type of work takes practice. As an instructor I notice that some students have a natural tendency for the work and for others it is a learned process. Either way, there is no reason that you won't see improvement in your work. I see improvement from the beginning to the end in my courses. It is wonderful to look back to see how far you have come. Hang in there. This is a learned skill and the only way to improve is to practice. I promise you can do this... Let me know how things progress.
I go through the same thing. My lines never seem to be exactly straight. Always lopsided somehow. And I always get the paper dirty from the lead of the mechanical pencil. I had to wear gloves every time I drew to make sure it stayed clean. We'll get there, though.
@irisn7481 Wow, I completely forgot I ever left this comment. This was 2, or close to 3 years ago when I was a freshman.
Now I'm a senior working on my capstone project. Did particularly well in drafting and got to the top of the class when I was at the lowest, and became the best hand draftsman in my year.
Recently, and today, I was feeling demotivated, and tried hard to think about why I chose this major. Now looking back at this comment, and seeing how I did the impossible, gives me so much more willpower and inspiration.
Thank you for taking me back dear stranger, and I hope you succeed in this line of work. Come back here and let me know when you do!
@@geralt.of.arabia9766currently an interior design major, was at my lowest at the beginning of the semester when I first started, persevering through it now even when it’s difficult and will never give up. Seeing this little exchange between strangers gave me more hope and warmed my heart. Any advice you could give would be very appreciated. I plan to do architecture with my degree.
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