Perspective is the most attractive way to create interior or exterior views of the building. Other times, individuals might use isometric to show the interior or exterior; the main reason why being that isometric is much easier to create than perspective. Generally though, isometric is not steep enough of an angle to show interior details well. A much better way to draw especially if you want to show interior details is to use plan oblique, which is the floor plan rotated at 45°. And then all the vertical lines will remain vertical and drawn out to the height of the top plate. This gives a much clearer view of the Interior spaces then isometric because the angle is greater.
Thanks for sharing your insights! It's always great to try different techniques for showcasing interior spaces. Appreciate the plan oblique tip, we will definitely try it for our next tutorials 💫
Hey there! You can draw geometric shapes like circles, but this method might be difficult for highly complex curved structures. In such cases, 3D modeling can be more helpful🤔
0:26 it's isometric axonometry, not perspective 2:18 grab whole plan, copy it to block, align to whatever angle your axonometry base is, as you're useing 90 deg angles, it's much faster Creating whole mass diagram- you're using polinlines- you might as well use offset and charmfer set to 0 instead of manually doing every single line every time 5:17 offset, the command you're looking for, insted of doing all the copies manually. 6:57 - the arch is incorrectly drawn, you're missing second arch peeking from under the first 15:05 array - grab few elements and make an array in the pattern you want, then explode, so much faster
Perspective is the most attractive way to create interior or exterior views of the building. Other times, individuals might use isometric to show the interior or exterior; the main reason why being that isometric is much easier to create than perspective. Generally though, isometric is not steep enough of an angle to show interior details well. A much better way to draw especially if you want to show interior details is to use plan oblique, which is the floor plan rotated at 45°. And then all the vertical lines will remain vertical and drawn out to the height of the top plate. This gives a much clearer view of the Interior spaces then isometric because the angle is greater.
Thanks for sharing your insights! It's always great to try different techniques for showcasing interior spaces. Appreciate the plan oblique tip, we will definitely try it for our next tutorials 💫
Is there a Part 2 to this video? I couldn't to find it. Thanks for the videos great for getting started with the programs and beyond!
Yes it's here: th-cam.com/video/lrpCny81F7s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8NMSKlsdKmIjTxxL So glad you liked it!!
Thx a lot
It's valid only for defined straight edge buildings? Or can we do for curvature too?
Hey there! You can draw geometric shapes like circles, but this method might be difficult for highly complex curved structures. In such cases, 3D modeling can be more helpful🤔
Can u please tell how to uninstall yqarch plugin from autocad.
It's really important. Please 🥺🙏
You can checkout this Autodesk help article: help.autodesk.com/view/OARX/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-5E50A846-C80B-4FFD-8DD3-C20B22098008
@@toffuco Thankyou so much 🧿🌼
Can't you just make the plan with the 3d modeling then take a flatshot of it ?
Hey there! Yes of course, you could also do that if you prefer 💫
Thank you , i usually do that , but this method can be helpful in some scenarios, thank you.
Isometric drawing of 2nd floor ?
You can check out the Part 2: th-cam.com/video/lrpCny81F7s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8NMSKlsdKmIjTxxL
@@toffuco thank you 🧿
0:26 it's isometric axonometry, not perspective
2:18 grab whole plan, copy it to block, align to whatever angle your axonometry base is, as you're useing 90 deg angles, it's much faster
Creating whole mass diagram- you're using polinlines- you might as well use offset and charmfer set to 0 instead of manually doing every single line every time
5:17 offset, the command you're looking for, insted of doing all the copies manually.
6:57 - the arch is incorrectly drawn, you're missing second arch peeking from under the first
15:05 array - grab few elements and make an array in the pattern you want, then explode, so much faster
Hi there! These are all great tips thank you for sharing ✨