Drawing on learned skills
Though advancing through my landscape design lessons more slowly than I'd like, what has been presented so far is starting to make sense. (read through my previous landscape lesson posts, click here or go to Training in the category list in the right sidebar) The last assignment required building a computer aided drafting (CAD) pergola, complete with a tiled patio underneath, planting beds, vines over the pergola, and patio furniture. The point: to become comfortable with methods that allow taller, more prominent objects to appear taller and shorter, less prominent objects to look farther away or as if they are underneath taller structures. Doing so calls for the use of different line widths, cutting away lines of objects sitting beneath others – such as the chairs and table under the pergola – and learning how to use hatch patterns so they actually look like stone, pavers, etc., rather than black blobs.


