Tingkatkan Gambar CAD Anda | MULAI UNTUK SELESAI tutorial (+ template)



Tingkatkan kualitas, kejelasan, dan grafik gambar CAD Anda dengan tutorial langkah demi langkah ini. Saat saya mengambil sketsa rencana untuk proyek Gallery House dan menyusunnya di AutoCAD, saya akan berbagi dengan Anda semua tips, trik, dan praktik terbaik saya untuk mengubah gambar CAD datar, kusam, dan tak bernyawa menjadi dokumen profesional berkualitas presentasi. Gaya grafis yang kuat tidak hanya menjual ide Anda kepada klien Anda, tetapi juga membantu para pedagang lebih memahami – dan membangun – persis apa yang telah Anda rancang. Saya akan membahas: 1) Ketika CAD memasuki alur kerja saya (dan mengapa) 2) Mengapa Anda perlu menggunakan template gambar 3) Alat + perangkat lunak 4) Kiat untuk mencapai bobot garis + gaya yang jelas 5) Cara menggunakan kontras dengan keuntungan 6) Mengapa Anda harus mencetak gambar Anda secara teratur Anda dapat mengunduh template CAD saya di sini: Terima kasih yang tulus untuk mendukung pekerjaan dan saluran saya…Saya sangat menghargainya! // GEAR YANG SAYA GUNAKAN // TEMPLATE AutoCAD: *Unduh: DRONE: *Mavic Pro oleh DJI: KAMERA DSLR: *Canon 6DMKII *Canon 80D: LENSES: * Lensa Canon 24mm f2.8: * Lensa Canon 40mm f2.8: * Canon 10 – 18mm f4.5 – 5.6 IS Lensa: AUDIO: * Rode VideoMic Pro (hotshoe mtd.): * ATR-2100 USB (mic dinamis): MUSIK YANG SAYA GUNAKAN: * ARSITEKTUR GEAR: * Prismacolor Markers: * Timelapse Camera: * AutoCAD LT: * SketchUp PRO: * HP T120 Plotter: * Adobe CC Photography (Photoshop/Lightroom) Rencana: STARTUP TOOLKIT: * Arsitek + Alat Startup Pengusaha: -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Silahkan watch: “Membuat Model Situs – Proyek Outpost” -~-~~-~~~~-~~-~- .

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38 thoughts on “Tingkatkan Gambar CAD Anda | MULAI UNTUK SELESAI tutorial (+ template)

  1. Ahh! Learning my lesson now. Be very intentional about “breaking from the grid”. I’ve got several places in my house that really hurt. Places that are 8’8” forcing me to cut up two pieces of 8’ stock, or my 20’4” porch that prevents me from buying the cheaper standard sized beams. Stuff that didn’t benefit from the unintentional few inches but sure cost a lot more.

  2. I like BricsCAD a lot. Nearly an identical AutoCAD LT clone (down to the interface and hot keys), but only $550 for a perpetual license. Much more reasonable for personal projects.

  3. As a ME, I’m pretty much a AutoCAD first sketcher. I like to iterate over a handful of ideas quickly, so I’ll copy and paste current iterations next to each other as I go, so I can try out major changes without loosing the original, or grab components off older iterations. By the time I’m done, there’s usually ten or twelve copies sitting right next to each other, and I can really quickly see what’s working and what isn’t. I also find the ability to get the rough scale correct, right from the beginning really helpful. With paper designs, it will look like everything fits and works only to realize one integral component is just irreparable the wrong size. Just the way I go about it though.

  4. Wow I remember watching this video when I was a sophomore and I didn't really appreciate it back then because I couldn't really understand the value of all of this info back then but now I'm mind blowing because you just open my eyes about how boring my work used to be ..thank you so much I really appreciate your effort and commitment to this wonderful channel

  5. Thank you! tons of valuable insight here. I was always stuck deep in the technical mindset and now I see the light lol.

  6. Do architects or architecture firms hire CAD operators? And what are the top skills that a CAD operator has to have to be eligible to work in a firm or any construction related companies?

  7. I'm B.Eng in Civil & Structural Engineering in the Arctic and a big nerd in static calculations, screw / bolt / weld / other connections. But lately I've been digging deep into architectural design and interior design, as I've been planning and made tender documents on housing renovations with my work for the last 2 years.
    I find it very interesting choosing materials, colours, minimum requirements for performances (air and water tightness, windload deformations, etc.) and making drawings.

    In my free time I look at city plannings, see possible areas to build a house and sketch on AutoCAD Map3D. It's super fun and I understand more what architects work with. I need to understand more of what architects go through – so I can work with them better on construction projects.

    Currently, in my free time, I am planning my future dream house on my parents' ground. And I can very much relate for the steps shown in this video! 😊

  8. One note to any architects please keep your survey where it is, don't rotate it or move it or you'll be paying an engineer a few hours work later down the line. And draw the building where it's gonna be built from the start. You can rotate viewports of you in paper space to make it look pretty don't do this in model space it causes alot of issues

  9. I'm a 3rd year arch student and your videos are so helpful. Professors often have a 'figure it out yourself' attitude so I always end up on your videos. Thanks for the content!

  10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE!! YOUR INSTRUCTION AND VIDEO ARE ONE OF THE FINEST IVE SEEN ON YOU TUBE! IM STARTING A BUSINESS SOON AND WANTED TO INCLUDE DESIGN PLAN WITH MY BUSINESS PLAN FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING TO THE INVESTORS I PITCH TO…SO AGAIN THANK YOU! I REALLY WISH I WOULD HAVE CHOSEN THE ARCHTECTURE FIELD RATHER THAN DENTISTRY…LOL

  11. many many thanks for your contribution and time! please share a paypal account so that we can buy you a coffee for your labour at least! thank you so much. <3

  12. Amazing video, will be buying your template to support you.

    What are those books at 7:25? they look pretty inspiring and would love to take a look at them, thanks!

  13. Hello architect, how did you maintain color red text when in fact your drawing was like monochrome printed?

  14. Hello!!! Amazing video mite… Ive got a question, AutoCAD templates works with Autocad for Windows 10?

  15. It might sound awkward but I really love the background music as I think it would help a lot of people stay calm while they are working.

  16. I really appreciate your work, this kind of details are hard to find. thank you.

  17. I would love to have your template but I can't afford it so I'll just make my own and inspired by yours

  18. Hey Eric! Love your videos. I'm an amid user of AutoCAD myself and I am always impressed by your drawings. I was wondering which font do you use for your drawings?

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