Quote:
Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
You can always go analog. Get out the drafting board and the pens an pencils. No computers needed. Whoops, we have a change here, start over!
I would love to find someone that wants to learn how to make photographic prints in a darkroom and pass on several decades of experience. One of my distant cousins sons best friend's neighbor type of acquaintance was really into learning darkroom printing. In one afternoon I taught him a lot. He was trying to learn by trial and error and lots of errors. I am no genius, but I did it all for over 35 years.
Now I can produce a better end product with 1/20th the investment in less time going with all digital. For commercial work there is no other way.
|
I am the last one if my office who could do that. When I ran the drafting department at Kaiser I had over 16,000 drawings to take care of and only about 2,000 were CAD the rest were all hand drawn lines on paper.