- Wed May 21, 2008 12:00 pm
#270010
For me whenever I lose inspiration I go out, walk in the city and look at my surroundings, look at shapes / objects, smell the air look at the sky.
What also usually works is try to think of a design that you think you will never be able to make and than go and draw it, work it out by trial and error (works very inspiring for me
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At this moment I have a great new impulse as well, I'm in the process of learning Solid-Works, it's really different than making things in Rhino, in Rhino you just start drawing surfaces and objects, were in Solid-Works everything starts with a sketch and everything is related.
Cheers, Curt
What also usually works is try to think of a design that you think you will never be able to make and than go and draw it, work it out by trial and error (works very inspiring for me
At this moment I have a great new impulse as well, I'm in the process of learning Solid-Works, it's really different than making things in Rhino, in Rhino you just start drawing surfaces and objects, were in Solid-Works everything starts with a sketch and everything is related.
Cheers, Curt
Curt Roth, formally known as NicoR44.

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