发信人: flubber (跳跳马), 信区: ascii_club
标 题: Re: Thanks flubber
发信站: BBS 大话西游站 (Tue May 20 13:25:39 2003), 转信
我非常赞同being大虾说的注重乐趣
我个人体会是,我用了软件并不会丧失对色块图的兴趣
即使是色块图,软件也只能做一些粗活。(这么说dntx不会反对吧?)
软件使我的注意力从这些软件可以完成的粗活中摆脱出来,
转移到软件所不能完成的细活上去。
我觉得软件起到了集中注意力,使我的精力不至于被杂事分散的作用,
这是迄今为止的体会,当然being大虾所建议的手工我也一定会去尝试,
也体会一下手工的乐趣有何不同。
关于毛坯或者草稿,在下却不太赞同大虾的说法。
鄙人觉得无论使软件还是手工,无论是色块还是线条,
草稿是不可跳跃的一步,这并非软件的作用,而是
来自于在下幼年时的素描教育。
个人体会是,在一个字一个字地扣细节的时候,无形中会失去
整体的把握,一个草稿就可以避免这种整体上的偏差。
线条画在下从来没有用软件来做,却一直保留手画草稿的习惯。
我以为草稿对于一幅完美的作品来说相当重要,并一再向新手推荐。
这在本版前面的拙作<双鱼的制作过程>中略有介绍。
Sender: flubber jumping horse, message area: ascii club
Title: Re: Thanks flubber
Sending station: BBS Westward Journey Station Tue May 20 13:25:39 2003, forwarded
I very much agree with what being prawn said about focusing on fun.
My personal experience is that I will not lose interest in color block diagrams after using the software.
Even for color block diagrams, the software can only do some rough work, so dntx won't object to it, right?
Software takes my mind off the menial work these software can do
Shift to detailed tasks that cannot be done by software
I think the software helps to focus my attention and prevent my energy from being distracted by trivial matters.
This is my experience so far. Of course, I will definitely try the crafts suggested by being prawn.
Also experience the difference in the joy of handicrafts
Regarding the blank or draft, I don’t quite agree with Da Xia’s statement.
I feel that no matter whether it is software or manual work, whether it is color blocks or lines,
A draft is a step you can't skip. That's not what the software does. It's
From the drawing education in my childhood
My personal experience is that when you focus on the details word by word, you will lose it invisibly.
Overall grasp. One draft can avoid this overall deviation.
I have never used software to draw the lines below, but I have always retained the habit of hand-drawing drafts.
I think drafting is very important for a perfect work, and I recommend it to novices again and again.
This was briefly introduced in my humble work "The Making Process of Pisces" earlier in this edition.