tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5901284480864380294.post1644664219696453228..comments2021-04-29T22:48:54.257-06:00Comments on Anarchist's Guide to Golf Course Architecture: Golf Sketches and Clay Models versus Photoshop and ToposArmen Sunyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06003446773823726899noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5901284480864380294.post-3090867953905087992015-07-23T12:23:42.519-06:002015-07-23T12:23:42.519-06:00Agree. 2-dimensional, virtual digital images are ...Agree. 2-dimensional, virtual digital images are generally deceiving and not accurate. They often present an idealistic visual and can easily be "fudged".. In addition digital images are often the end product of the designer, instead of the actual physical site being the end product. This can result in inferior end result, golf hole, building or physical product. When designing, pencil drawings are the fastest, most creative way to get a concept, a vision from ones mind onto paper or communicated to others. Building a scale model of clay or whatever, is possibly the best way of working out a design concept. However, virtual digital images are very useful as marketing and communication tools ("a pretty picture").William Zmistowski, Jr AIAhttp://www.zmistowski.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5901284480864380294.post-39530597547931355432014-06-19T13:15:49.034-06:002014-06-19T13:15:49.034-06:00Strantz used pencil sketches in his designs. He wo...Strantz used pencil sketches in his designs. He would quickly draw his vision for the hole and give to his shapers.I think his artistry in design is greatly missed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com