Chippsyann opened this issue on Aug 02, 2006 · 45 posts
dphoadley posted Wed, 02 August 2006 at 11:47 PM
As I said, a 'Graphowright,' for we stitch and sew, morph, whittle, and whet to make our figures and props fit the scenes we wish to create. Computers and programs are simply the tools that we use, and some of them are quite sophisticated, just as a modern Router is much more sophisticated than the traditional Hammer and Chisel. But the artistry is the quality of the skill with which we wield these tools. This is what seperates the Craftsman from the amature, just as in days of yore, one started out as an apprentice, then a journeyman, and finally graduated to the status of Craftsman.
David P. Hoadley