by thd7t » Tue Sep 26, 2017 1:01 pm
If you are running out of time on the vignette, that tells me that you may not have a great system for the vignette. You need to lay out the way that you do the vignette and follow that. The Brudgers guide is a good way to do this. I did the following:
1. Take notes during the break at your desk. Write down everything you know will be on the vignette, i.e. lot a, lot b, front setback, side setback, etc. Put two check boxes next to each. Leave space to add more info. Then, you'll use less time on notes and give yourself a way to check the work more quickly.
2. Draw gradeline first. You'll be less distracted by you other sketch lines and you can clean up afterward.
3. Do whichever lot seems easier first. For the 4.0 vignette, this is lot B. This helps you get a rhythm and work out kinks while moving fast.
4. Do building profiles last.
5. Check work using the checklist you made during break.
Regarding the MC portion, I would look at some SPD material to supplement your PPP and CDS studying. They overlap a lot and this will probably give you more answers.