The 7 BIGGEST Drafting Hacks for Architecture Students - Tips to Improve Architectural Drafting

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2020
  • Want to get better at architectural drafting? I’ve got 7 drafting hacks for architecture students to help improve your architectural drafting skills.
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    If you want to improve the way you draft as an architecture student, I’ve got 7 drafting hacks for you. These are 7 of those lightbulb moments I’ve had as an architecture student. The small things that make huge differences when drafting.
    These 7 hacks are from my new interactive online architecture course, 70 Hacks for Architecture Students. If you haven’t checked that out yet, I highly recommend you do. I spent over 6 months on it - it’s completely free and is packed with these small things that make huge impacts on the work you do.
    So, lets go through the 7 biggest drafting hacks for architecture students.
    Drafting Hack #1 - Anti-Smudge Hack
    Don’t you hate it when you’re working on a drawing, you look down, and see a big fat smudge from your pencil or fineliner?
    Fear no more!
    There is a way to prevent smudging and smearing when drafting or doing architectural drawing.
    Step 1: Grab a piece of cardboard, paper, tape or anything you can find.
    Step 2: Lay it on the backside of your ruler.
    Step 3: Tape over it.
    This is something my first year tutor showed me, and have since done it to every single one of my rulers!
    It creates a space between the ruler and your fabulous work, allowing you to move your ruler freely without smudging pencil or pen marks wildly over your drawings.
    Drafting Hack #2 - Systematising Drawing
    Whether you’re trying to draw bricks, walls, columns or something else. There are times when we must do some pretty tedious drawings . . .
    Times where you must draw bricks over and over. Or, columns and walls, and you keep losing track of how wide you should be drawing them.
    Instead of trying to remember that the walls are 150mm, the columns are 300mm and the bricks are 110mm, you can draw those dimensions on a plain sheet of paper or card and label it.
    That way, when you are needing to draw those common components, you don’t have to spend time trying to calculate how wide it should be on your scale ruler.
    Instead, you can just grab your template sheet and copy what you created earlier.
    Drafting Hack #3 - Rendering Hack (Overpowered) FT. Llyan Austria
    Let the printer render your drawings for you (this is SO OP!)
    Step 1: Print off a picture you want to trace in colour.
    Step 2: Place the print face down on your sheet and dab rubbing alcohol on it. This will transfer the printer ink onto the sheet to make it look like a watercolour drawing.
    Step 3: Get a fine line marker and begin drawing over the top of it.
    Step 4: Admire your fantastic work.
    This is perfect if you have a digital render of your project and want to showcase it using a different style. It can also be used if you’ve taken a photo of a building you want to replicate as a drawing.
    Drafting Hack #4 - DIY Trace Box
    Grab a plastic storage container and torch (can use your phone torch). Place the torch on the underside of the plastic container. Voila! You’ve got yourself a do-it-yourself light trace box for architectural drawing.
    Drafting Hack #5 - On Demand Pens
    NEVER LOSE A PEN AGAIN!
    Tie your two most used pens together with a rubber band. That way you can flick between the two with ease.
    Drafting Hack #6 - Extend Your Lines
    You might be wondering why architects tend to extend their lines past the stopping point?
    The reason for this is to avoid confusion in drawings.
    “Huh? Doesn’t that make it more confusing?”
    Well, no. Think of the alternative. Architects tend to rush when sketching in order get their thoughts on paper as quickly as possible. The alternative is that, when rushing, your lines fall short of the stopping point. This can look sloppy and cause confusion. Do the walls connect, or does it stop before hand?
    It’s better to overextend than underextend. You can always clean it up in your final drawings.
    Along with accuracy and precision, you also get extra points for style.
    Drafting Hack #7 - Drawing Textures Cheat FT. Surviving Architecture
    Underlay your drawing sheet with any textured material or object. Draw on the sheet to have this texture show up on your page as a texture. This is great for drawing concrete, wood, brick or grass textures, and anything else you want. You can get very creative with this when drafting!
    I hope you found these 7 architectural hacks for drafting useful!

Комментарии • 34

  • @kylesinko
    @kylesinko  4 года назад +10

    Thanks very much for watching! Do you enjoy architectural drafting? Why/why not? 🤔

  • @monanassar3736
    @monanassar3736 4 года назад +3

    You're SO AWESOME I'm just so amazed by your fabulous and beneficial videos. You really deserve more subscribers for your channel. I'm starting architectural technician in September intake and I'm really so excited I'm so thankful for you 😊

    • @kylesinko
      @kylesinko  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Mona! That means a lot to me. All the best for your start in September! I'll be with you the whole way 😎 Cheers

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 2 года назад +1

    I needed to revisit this presentation. I'm glad I did! There was much enjoyed and thank you!

    • @kylesinko
      @kylesinko  2 года назад

      Very glad to hear! Thanks a lot for returning :)

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding presentation and demonstration! Clear and concise!

  • @joshuavillanueva2687
    @joshuavillanueva2687 2 года назад +1

    He mentiong Arch. Austria!!! That's a thumbs up mah dude!

  • @nurjihadbalayanan4627
    @nurjihadbalayanan4627 3 года назад +2

    I really like your video channel and I think it will help me a lot for my study, it will be a great reference for me. keep it up!!!

    • @kylesinko
      @kylesinko  3 года назад +1

      Awesome Nurjihad! That's really awesome to hear. I look forward to seeing you around more often :D Thanks for the comment!

  • @lykspie
    @lykspie 3 года назад +1

    Awesome🤗

  • @davidsestak2555
    @davidsestak2555 3 года назад +1

    Dude, thnx!

  • @GOING_THROUGH_TOUGHEST_STAGE24

    HII DEAR, I HAVE STUDIED DRAUGHTSMAN COURSE AND NOW WHICH SOFTWARES I HAVE TO STUDY PLEASE REPLY??!!

  • @kenesufernandez1281
    @kenesufernandez1281 24 дня назад +1

  • @krlcnsx
    @krlcnsx 3 года назад +4

    wow. freshman arki here from philippines. i didnt expect you will mention ar. Llyan Austria here. JUST WOW. 🖤🖤🖤 and btw can you tutor me sir? i mean can i be your tutor? haha kidding aside. thank you sir for this vids. FROM PHILIPPINES! GOD BLESS. 😊

    • @kylesinko
      @kylesinko  3 года назад +4

      Haha awesome pat! Llyan is awesome. I wish he uploaded more videos in English :(
      All the best

  • @amnamalik1945
    @amnamalik1945 3 года назад +2

    Hello i love your teaching skills... i want to be your student because i want to improve my drafting that is very bad😟😟

    • @kylesinko
      @kylesinko  3 года назад

      Thanks Amna! Feel free to check out some of my resources on my website if you want to learn more from me. successfularchistudent.com/education/

  • @christellegerges8651
    @christellegerges8651 3 года назад +2

    Any tips on how can i copy my long time work of drafting onto my proper A2 project?

    • @kylesinko
      @kylesinko  3 года назад +1

      I believe you're talking about creating a final layout of your drawings? I do this in Photoshop/In Design

  • @DrawingTechnical
    @DrawingTechnical 2 года назад

    I think your video clip is a few seconds forward from your audio, doesn't seem to match up.

    • @kylesinko
      @kylesinko  2 года назад

      It looks normal to me, is there a certain part that seems off?

  • @frikkievuiltrens
    @frikkievuiltrens 3 года назад +1

    Thank goodness I made the switch to CAD in 1997.

  • @vincentcruz3115
    @vincentcruz3115 10 месяцев назад

    burat

  • @GraalElk
    @GraalElk 2 года назад +1

    mm youre cute :3