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This manual is in English but permission is given to freely translate this manual into other languages and file formats. Created to assist new users to use templates quickly and effectively. This is the templates section of the Quick Start User Guide for LibreCAD. License: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike (CC BY-SA 3.0) Soft Linework style files (.Author of first version: James Finnall (2014 August 26) In addition to the sample files and settings, I'll walk you through my workflows and the process I use to create the three types of models I use most frequently in my residential architecture practice, the same ones I use to design and present to my clients.ģ0X40's Schematic Model File (.skp) - includes three schematic models + materials
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Using them is easy: simply import the style collection, click a button to apply the selected style and your existing models will update immediately. The key to achieving the look is embedded in the customized SketchUp Style files (.style) I've included. The styles I've created are balance a crisp graphic convention with painterly, sketchy line work that complements SketchUp's efficient workflow but retains a professionally delineated esthetic you can use for presentations. I could never use the out-of-the-box default styles included with SketchUp to present to my clients.
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You'll have everything you need to easily create visually convincing models without having to learn new rendering software or complicated plug-ins like V-Ray or Podium.Īs an architect I'm obsessed with clean, clear graphics and it always frustrated me that SketchUp was so easy to use for model-making but such a rudimentary presentation tool. Use them as-is or as a foundation for your own signature presentation style.
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Tired of endlessly tweaking SketchUp settings to produce a model that looks simple yet professional? These assets + settings will free you to move on to doing your best design work. The included files will help you to replicate the simple, graphic style Eric Reinholdt uses for all his residential architecture CAD work in his studio, 30X40 Design Workshop.

Using a template file ensures every drawing begins with the correct settings and standard blocks each time, all with just one click. Short walk-through video demonstrating Eric's workflow, steps + tips. Small sample electrical floor plan to copy and match stylesĪ minimalist, well-designed title block (A1 + Arch D sizes) You must have 30X40's AutoCAD template + style settings implemented for this to function properly.ģ0X40's Electrical plan legend + general notes including notes, symbols, title block + a short walk-through video tutorial with tips on workflow and things to include. This template is an expansion pack for 30X40's AutoCAD template (you'll need that first) and gives you the hallmark 30X40 minimalist styling for your electrical plans. ctb file for this file to display + print correctly.Įlectrical + Lighting Plan Template (AUTOCAD/AUTOCAD LT/reVIT 2019/+LT) Please note: you MUST have 30X40's AutoCAD template +. The file also includes four layout sheets formatted in Arch D (24" x 36") size with the title block shown (additional title blocks with our new Title Block Pack) The four drawings are: foundation plan, main level plan, loft level plan, and roof plan. ctb file.ĪutoCAD Floor Plan Drawing (.dwg) with four drawings drawn in US Imperial units at 1/4"=1'-0". This is a fully editable, AutoCAD (.dwg) file which includes: the main level plan, foundation plan, loft level plan, and roof plan for an actual project from 30X40 Design Workshop's YouTube series, " The Outpost." The file comes with the title block layout shown, it does NOT include 30X40's AutoCAD template or. dwg format as a guide to improve your own drafting conventions and to replicate the visual and graphic style Eric uses in his architecture practice.

If you've been curious as to the exact settings, styles and drawing conventions Eric uses in his practice, 30X40 Design Workshop, LLC and want to see it applied in a real-world project, this is your chance to forensically evaluate one of his digital floor plan drawings.
