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‎2005-12-18
08:23 AM
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Rubia Torres
‎2005-12-18
08:23 AM
Maybe I should go back to freehand tracing over CAD created plans and elevations - using artistic licence and guesswork to complete the bits that are yet be decided.
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‎2005-12-18 04:31 PM
‎2005-12-18
04:31 PM
Sometimes you can use the internal sketch rendering engine which gives some pretty rough results and you can also do some processing inside photoshop.
There is also Piranesi which I am not familiar with but from what I've seen it can achieve what you want (blurring some areas for example).
Petros
There is also Piranesi which I am not familiar with but from what I've seen it can achieve what you want (blurring some areas for example).
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‎2005-12-18 09:38 PM
‎2005-12-18
09:38 PM
Thanks Petros,
Post processing is OK -I use ArchiSketch amd have looked at the internal sketch engine. A more important issue, however, is that 3D CAD requires me to spend time (and money) on design issues that don't yet need to be resolved in order to produce a drawing.
Kees
Post processing is OK -I use ArchiSketch amd have looked at the internal sketch engine. A more important issue, however, is that 3D CAD requires me to spend time (and money) on design issues that don't yet need to be resolved in order to produce a drawing.
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‎2005-12-18 10:39 PM
‎2005-12-18
10:39 PM
This will always be a problem with CAD since it requires input of data that usually aren't available at early stages of a project.
So even though sketch-engines or sketch-applications create something visually similar to a hand-drawn sketch the concept behind is different:
A hand-drawn sketch can be translated into many different architectural solutions while a computer drawn sketch is the result of a single solution.
Petros
PS.This is why I always have in my pocket my 3mm-6B lead Caran D'ache pencil!
So even though sketch-engines or sketch-applications create something visually similar to a hand-drawn sketch the concept behind is different:
A hand-drawn sketch can be translated into many different architectural solutions while a computer drawn sketch is the result of a single solution.
Petros
PS.This is why I always have in my pocket my 3mm-6B lead Caran D'ache pencil!

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‎2005-12-19 02:34 PM
‎2005-12-19
02:34 PM
SketchUp is a great program for creating preliminary design sketches, and it's not grossly expensive either. It allows you to quickly generate 3D and 2D sketch type drawings, and has no learning curve at all. It might be worth checking into.
www.sketchup.com
HTH,
Dan
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HTH,
Dan

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‎2005-12-19 06:35 PM
‎2005-12-19
06:35 PM
Petros wrote:Beautifully stated
A hand-drawn sketch can be translated into many different architectural solutions while a computer drawn sketch is the result of a single solution.
Petros

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