(Pretty sure this is a standard enough workflow?) But all we get from this is the PT1 material tag. In order to avoid an excessive amount of wall types we don't include the paint finish, we just have a typical stud wall with gypsum, and then use the paint tool to apply paint finishes. ![]() PT1) you have PT1 materials for every substrate? PT-01 - 3/8" Gypsum, PT1 - 1/2" Gypsum, PT1 - 5/8" Gypsum, etc. Late to the party on this one, but does this mean that for a typical paint finish (e.g. "I don't know how to use this, how could I release someone else for a flaw I have." Different positions, different requirements. Inability to work with your tools affects incoming dollars.Īt this point I figure it's because it hits too close to home for many of them. ![]() Telling this to management has always lead to horrified looks and protests of not 'letting good people go.' Which perplexes me because they do it plent of times when dollars aren't there. Some won't or can't adapt and you either need to find them a place where they aren't touching your drawings/ models or let t hem go. As the profession moves, you just have to leave some people behind. ![]() This lead me to my current viewpoint and philosophy. The number of "layer 0" drawings or "Modelspace only" (Paperspace is too glitchy, don't use it!) I saw even as late as 1998 was insane. It was worse living through it and seeing people try to hold hand drafting up as a sacred cow in the first place.
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