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I can look at a blueprint (top, front, and side views) and imagine the object in 3D. This is probably why I find topo maps easy to read as well.
I didn't know this skill was that niche until pretty recently
I managed a blue print shop for 7 years. I have no idea how your brain can do this. Blows my mind.
I suspected this was unusual. LOL
I want to learn how to read blueprint. Not to be professional, just to add it in my général knowledge toolbox. Do you know some online ressources I could start on?
I do not know of any resources. This isn't something I practiced, it's just something I can do.
Good for you. I can't read a blue print, let alone imagine the 3D object out of it.
Hey me too! Luckily, I went into architecture.
Nice. Have you meet other Architectures that can do this?
A few, yes. Intuitive spatial understanding is what I'd call it.