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Does Revit support Squiggle-like effect? i.e. softer edges for presentations?
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This is not Photoshop or Rhino but, Like what???
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Squiggle is a gadget that post processes Autocad to make lines and edges less distinct to give that old world, like ma used to make, hand drawn look. After a bit of googling... I found that export to DWG and use Sketchup might be a solution. (albeit it long winded).
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Like "Napkin Sketch" in Autocad???? NO....
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I was going to say, Revit doesn't do that sort of thing. For that hand-drawn effect, sketchup is the way to go. Or you could actually hand draw it, but who does that any more
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Actually I belive there is a way to get SketchBook Pro into Revit. I would try that program. The program is very powerful for sketches.
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I use a free* program called Impression. It's pretty good and is put out by Autodesk. If you log in to your subscription center it should be available in the downloads area.   *with subscription). I am by NO MEANS an expert (I have only spent a few hours playing with it-but it has promise), but below is a sample of what it can do after said experience.
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Use Sketchbook Designer then export to DWG, then import to Revit
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No need anmore for another program. I've not used it yet but 2015 has hand drawn lines.
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