[Therion] Best practice - orientation of original sketch?
Jonny Prouty
jonathanprouty at gmail.com
Sat Dec 26 01:18:22 CET 2015
In theory I try to be economical with my paper usage and align the passage
sketches such that they will nicely parallel the edges of the paper I'm
using. In the southeastern USA where I am this means that passages often
trend along NE/SW or SE/NW, so north would be rotated 45 degree (clockwise
or anticlockwise, depending on the passage) in the sketches. In practice
however, I most commonly just make north towards the top and then stuff
cross-sections into the awkward whitespace left over.
-Jonny
On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Martin Sluka <martinsluka at mac.com> wrote:
> Wookey, and there is any reason to have more than one sketch in one file?
> Just make shorter scraps :)
>
> m.
>
>
> > 25. 12. 2015 v 22:23, Wookey <wookey at wookware.org>:
> >
> > Exactly, and there is no way of rotating the interface, so if you have
> > one sketch with the writing a different way up from the others, it's
> > difficult to read. It would be nice to be able to rotate the whole
> > drawing area whilst drawing scraps based on that sketch so that one
> > can read the notes/labels. Perhaps there is a way, but I couldn't
> > find one, last time I had this issue.
>
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