gil
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This craft of the "truder" will tend to become more and more niche, I think in the future there will be machines increasingly capable of replacing man. So today's maker will come to retirement by doing that job there, but who comes after or evolves, becoming a cnc programmer for example, or stays on the street. Alternatively, it will continue to work by hand but as a highly qualified specialist, because making "trucks" are also good in wool, india or congo at a much cheaper price.we want to ask some "trucholator" if you prefer to work on a drawing on paper
or on a "ipad ipod ifon etc"
These cursed modern times, in my time when you raised a flock of sheep to make us parchment, you went from the fish to make up for the ink of cuttlefish and drew by candlelight because electricity had not yet been invented. we Cistercian miniators that we were good, not like the designers of the 18th century who use demonic tools like line and compact!Today's junior designers don't even know what a tecnigraph is, they can't fold a table. .
Another speech is the introduction of a new category of cad, type 123 of autodesk or scketup, perhaps less powerful and with less functions. but much more intuitive. between 10 or 15 years, there will be people who will design with the tablet and a pen, in 3d. certainly will not be real projects but only sketches, but who knows, maybe they will be able to erode in the simplest design market.