2009-05-29 10:13 PM
2009-05-30 05:20 AM
2009-05-30 05:31 AM
2009-05-30 11:10 AM
johncassel wrote:Easy. As you say it can all be done within Archicad, without add-ons.
Thanks Erich,
I'm looking for a way to apply the sketch render to a 2D view such as an interior elevation. Thank you for you thought.
Mahalo,
John
2009-05-30 01:21 PM
2009-05-30 06:37 PM
johncassel wrote:Hi John,
Do you have a suggestion on how one could add sketch lines that are not generated by the model.
If so--what about hatching too?
Any way to get color into the act?
2009-05-30 09:26 PM
2009-05-31 11:21 PM
johncassel wrote:As described before, 2D sketch rendering (of elevations and such) is there within Archicad already. You'll just have to explore the possibilities some more. You can easily combine Archicad's sketch rendering with any color rendering, done within or outside Archicad, using any photo editor, which you are likely to need anyway if you design using light and color as you describe.
2D sketch rendering right within ArchiCAD is on my wish list and I think that it could happen. It was not too long ago that some of us were wishing for trace layers that work in elevation and section.
2009-06-01 01:41 AM
Thomas wrote:Aloha Thomas,
As described before, 2D sketch rendering (of elevations and such) is there within Archicad already. You'll just have to explore the possibilities some more. You can easily combine Archicad's sketch rendering with any color rendering, done within or outside Archicad, using any photo editor, which you are likely to need anyway if you design using light and color as you describe.
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2009-06-01 03:54 PM
I'm thinking that generating the drawings in ArchiCAD would be faster to create and update as well as be a smaller file that is easier to distrubute and update than a hand drawn set of elevations.When combining a sketch and a render, you will probably find the file size of the pdf produced will still be similar to using a scan of a hand drawing as they will both be images made of lots of pixels, rather than a vector-based drawing produced from actual lines.