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Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 9:32:10 AM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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I thought I had written this one up before,,,but couldn't find it after searching so here it is...how to get that hand drawn look to your Revit model:

http://www.revitup.co.za/_mgxroot/page_10866.html

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Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 12:33:34 PM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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also if you have Autocad Architecture you can run the Napkin Sketch command on it also to get the hand drawn look.

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Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 1:34:50 AM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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also in autocad there is an option, up from 2007 version i guess, when u activate the "dashboard" from tools/palettes, extend the menu of "visual style control panel", click on little cube symbols and scroll the bars to make your changes on your drawing.

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Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 4:44:30 PM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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i think the link is dead. didn't work for me. was looking forward to checkin' this out.

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Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 10:52:11 AM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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Shnail, here is the link

http://www.revitup.co.za/main/page_tips__tricks_that_hand_drawn_look.html

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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:34:08 PM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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I'd personally be interested in reading this tutorial, but both links in this thread are dead.  Anyone know of any other tutorials or links on the same subject?

Thanks in advance,

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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:37:15 PM | timglass

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Quoting timglass from 2008-09-05 14:34:08

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I'd personally be interested in reading this tutorial, but both links in this thread are dead.  Anyone know of any other tutorials or links on the same subject?

Thanks in advance,

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try this

http://www.revitup.co.za/_mgxroot/page_10866.php


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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 8:33:38 PM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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Before my office switched to Revit, we used to use Sketchup all the time for out 3d renderings etc. It's a fun program to play with.

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Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 4:16:22 PM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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If you guys are on subscription you can just download Impression 2, its free and you can use Revit in either dwf or dwg exported format. It is super easy.

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Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 5:11:53 PM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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Thanks Coreed thats a good trick


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Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:33:59 PM | alabaster2513

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Quoting alabaster2513 from 2008-09-09 16:16:22

"If you guys are on subscription you can just download Impression 2, its free and you can use Revit in either dwf or dwg exported format. It is super easy."

thanks alabaster, i will give this a go. never even crossed my mind to try this. i was even impressed with the Impression brochure i saw.

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Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:59:00 AM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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Yeah I'm a big fan, I'll usually use the dwg format then you can just change the layers. Once I started using Impression my sketchy rendering went from a day or two in Piranisi and Photoshop to an hour or so in Impression, and you can update revisions to the files to which is nice.

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Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:45:12 AM | alabaster2513

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Quoting alabaster2513 from 2008-09-10 10:59:00

"Yeah I'm a big fan, I'll usually use the dwg format then you can just change the layers. Once I started using Impression my sketchy rendering went from a day or two in Piranisi and Photoshop to an hour or so in Impression, and you can update revisions to the files to which is nice."

you perfer Impressions over Piranesi? could you expand on why?


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Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:07:55 PM | Revit and the hand drawn look

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I like *Piranesi alot but I did have some troubles with it, the most frustrating was for whatever reason it would crash and corrupt my image alot, although the end product was great. I also love taking 3ds Max renders and running through Piranesi with the different effects like watercolor, hand sketched, and oil paintings.

My reasons for choosing Impression over Piranesi is ease of use and speed (also dwf support). I love the fact I can export my 3D Revit images in in literally minutes in Impression your sketchy renders begin to take shape. I think for a no cost solution that anybody can learn to use in no time flat Impression II is awesome. It's about time Autodesk rewards their loyal customers with such a great program for free.


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Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:39:15 AM | alabaster2513

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Quoting alabaster2513 from 2008-09-10 12:07:55

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I like *Piranesi alot but I did have some troubles with it, the most frustrating was for whatever reason it would crash and corrupt my image alot, although the end product was great. I also love taking 3ds Max renders and running through Piranesi with the different effects like watercolor, hand sketched, and oil paintings.

My reasons for choosing Impression over Piranesi is ease of use and speed (also dwf support). I love the fact I can export my 3D Revit images in in literally minutes in Impression your sketchy renders begin to take shape. I think for a no cost solution that anybody can learn to use in no time flat Impression II is awesome. It's about time Autodesk rewards their loyal customers with such a great program for free.

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thanks again alabaster. was wondering of there are any tutorials out there somewhere, on how to use impressions?

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