Hand drawn rendering with ArchiCAD

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2005-04-05
07:10 AM
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2023-05-11
12:38 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2005-04-05
07:10 AM
Thank you
RA 2012 x64, Piranesi 6 Pro, Sketchup 8, Windows 7 Pro x64, Intel Core i7, 10GB RAM, ATI Radeon Mobile 5870
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2005-04-05 06:18 PM
2005-04-05
06:18 PM
Can you show us some pics of what you have already done?
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2005-04-05 07:49 PM
2005-04-05
07:49 PM
I've been using the sketch rendering and opening into a photo editing program (Canvas, but any will do obviously). Then erasing areas for bushes and maybe a foreground tree... print it... hand draw bushes and trees (THat seems to actually make it look hand drawn:) and scan it back into the computer where I alter the line color a bit and make the background the same color as my page, which allows selected areas to be contrasting white. It is actually very quick to do, but what I do is very simple. If interested you can see a samples of renderings at http://www.thompsonplans.com/plans/pages/thumbnails/NewPlans
But, if your really after a hand drawn look, printing the generated image and hand adding landscaping does the trick... at least for my needs.
ps.. the 1411B (under the same new plans page) has a color version done w/ the basic AC rendering and adding watercolor. We don't really do these except when asked.
But, if your really after a hand drawn look, printing the generated image and hand adding landscaping does the trick... at least for my needs.
ps.. the 1411B (under the same new plans page) has a color version done w/ the basic AC rendering and adding watercolor. We don't really do these except when asked.
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2005-04-05 08:33 PM
2005-04-05
08:33 PM
Rick wrote:Looks Good, Rick.
I've been using the sketch rendering and opening into a photo editing program (Canvas, but any will do obviously). Then erasing areas for bushes and maybe a foreground tree... print it... hand draw bushes and trees (THat seems to actually make it look hand drawn:) and scan it back into the computer where I alter the line color a bit and make the background the same color as my page, which allows selected areas to be contrasting white. It is actually very quick to do, but what I do is very simple. If interested you can see a samples of renderings athttp://www.thompsonplans.com/plans/pages/thumbnails/NewPlans
But, if your really after a hand drawn look, printing the generated image and hand adding landscaping does the trick... at least for my needs.
ps.. the 1411B (under the same new plans page) has a color version done w/ the basic AC rendering and adding watercolor. We don't really do these except when asked.

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2005-04-05 10:41 PM
2005-04-05
10:41 PM
Very retro - suits the designs well.
You let the computer do the hard work and then have the fun!
You let the computer do the hard work and then have the fun!
Dwight Atkinson