What annoyed me so much about the paper and why I switched. I always had to start over again. So I simply delete the interior and draw it all over again...
The devil must have given you that advice: sounds tempting, but it’s a big mistake:
That then the
Not necessarily because of the kink. When I find a position for the pantry, the stairs no longer fit and vice versa....
happens is no stupid coincidence, but a causal connection. If you put something extra into a (here outlined) given space, something else falls out. If you stuff both in, the outline tears. Therefore: as long as the first steps are still clumsy, the measurements must stay out of the game. It’s an old beginner’s mistake, the insecurity about whether it fits, trying to check the functionality in the dimensions "simultaneously" while drawing.
There are reasons why world-famous architects scribble with a pen on a napkin at this stage. Even a Burj al-Arab started as the "house of Nikolaus." Only little by little do you then develop from it "the house of Nikolaus Distelmeier, especially cheaply built with the construction financing from the Sparkasse."