ONLY 1% of Architects Know These 20 KILLER illustrator Tips

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A tip from me.. if you use AutoCAD as a drawing software you can just export as DXF.. in this case you don't need to embed and ungroup.. but just manage all your objects from the layer tab in Illustrator

АнтоанетаАврамова-шп
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I'm currently a 4th year arch student & didn't know almost half of these, thank you!

TheeAllGameShootist
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I’m in my final year of my part one and about a week and a half away from the final deadline…this video is godly. You are amazing, thank you so much!

devilishfun
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all of these tips are great! the pattern one is so helpful, i always wanted to create my own especially with trees.

-n
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The use of live paint bucket with patterns is amazing!

Eskimo
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This video is amazing! Others make it so complicated but the way u explain i feel like i can do it!! Thank u so much!
And yes we would want a part 2 or even part 3😘

anita
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You have taught me more in 20 mins than what I’ve learned in two years at Uni 💛 thank you

trudiejacobs
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These are great tips!! Would love to see a part 2 :)

MahKhaRah
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Thank you so much! The sketchup layers really got me! So many other youtuber skipped this but you explained perfectly thank you!

jasoun
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As a beginer it was a great help .THANK YOU!

tayebaadiba
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This is so helpful! I'm definitely gonna try my best to practice these <:

panparami
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I will be very grateful if you could make an in depth video for most usefull tools, commands, tricks that are daily used specially for architects, thst for 3 most important adobe softwares, namely : photoshop, illustrator, and indesign.
I am an architect, but unfortunately i couldnt practice my beloved job for more than 3 years.
Luckily i am able to comeback now, but i feel i have forgot most of things i used in those 3 programs.
I other words i lost confidence.
And couldnt find any full package on youtube, which is focused on those programs as an architect.
I hope you have such plans in future.

aaahhh
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Best video on this topic easily. Thank you for making this, extremely helpful resource.

hybridphoenix
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This is very helpful. thank you very much. can you please do the second part also?🤩

chanakaarchitecture
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Found this video on time for my studio finals 😭🙏 thank you so much

chimdesires
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your videos are always so helpful and entertaining, thank you so much!

karinaki
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Yet the key essential thing still is, that you have excellent vectors and do not have to fix them - so that all shapes are proper always.

volvogoodtruck
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the most amazing video for arc student dummies! thanks !

JeenQuevedo
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this vid is incredible would love to see part 2

khimba
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please make the second part it was extraordinary helpful.

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