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Draw Like an Architect_freehand_2.0 basics

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

First in a series of many tutorials on "retro" architectural drawing as it used to be done pre-computer.

My web site is www.art-architecture.com.au

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  • i want to be an architect someday.

  • Go for it, best profession on earth! (sorry for slow reply but been travelling).

  • Thank you so much levi, would you care to post a lettering alphabet done by hand for rotulation purposes. Appreciate it mate.

  • Sure, but elsewhere on YouTube someone has beaten me to it!

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  • Interior Designers...... so much better

    

  • Most of the lines are wrong, i can do much better xD

  • i'm falling asleep with this

  • Im in high school and we have mechanical drawing classes, im taking architectural drawing atm. I feel very limited because we have to use autocad... I much prefer hand drawing, i havent been able to do it since freshman year... To me autocad takes the skill out of drawing because anyone can do it, the computer is way to easy for anyone to master... When im bored i will hand draw houses. I much prefer hand drawing because when u finish u look at it and ur like "I just drew that"

  • I'm taking an architecture design class and we are forbidden to use rulers or straight edges. Your exercises were very helpful for freehand practice. If I wasn't half a world away I would certainly take your classes.

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