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SebastiaoV
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April 21, 2010
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Illustrator and Architecture Plans

  • April 21, 2010
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Hi guys,

I have to draw the walls on a architecture plan as well as put color to rooms and furniture over a PDF. I do know the basics of lines and pathfinder in case of intersection and also use Smart Guides. Nevertheless does anybody knows a good tutorial on architecture drawing with Illustrator? I am doing a search in Youtube and there isn't much.

I should also have to choose a nice set of colors for different rooms and furniture. Some sample that i found in internet looks a bit dull to me.

http://josephsandy.com/blog/2009/10/27/small-house-floor-plan-350-sq-ft/

I thinks a should go for a more vibrant but light hue. I might look at what Kuler tells.

Thanks for any info or help!

Cheers,

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    5 replies

    Doug.S
    Inspiring
    September 16, 2011

    To be fast and easy...try using a 3D architecture program

    in 2D mode....export image....trace over it in Illy.

    Why? Because it is fast, easy, and accurate...and get IMSI TurboFloorplan pro 3D for less than $100.....will do most anything you will need...simple drag and drop walls, doors, windows, furniture, landscape.

    Maybe you won't even need Illy in the end unless you need specific .ai or vector format.

    Silkrooster
    Legend
    September 16, 2011

    Yeah, I have to agree with Doug here. I haven't use Floorplan 3d in a long time, before it went turbo. lol. Back then it was an excellent 2d planner and would generate a  full 3d house from the floor plan. The final mesh could be exported as an obj file which most 3d modeling apps can import and edit/texture.

    I don't recall, but I think the 2d floor plan could be exported as a 2d dxf file which would import into illustrator, but my memory is fading in that area.

    Good luck...

    September 15, 2011

    You could use In Design by Adobe if you have the whole suite or maybe a trail

    and possibly find some videos on In Design and if not you could try your search as Adobe Ilustrator blue prints

    Steve Fairbairn
    Inspiring
    September 15, 2011

    Most of what you need can be done with the use of the Rectangle and Ellipse tools.

    Build up drawings from simple shapes and use the Pathfinder palette Unite to combine them as required.

    Work to scale; centimetres for metres, inches for feet and so on.

    I have done a lot of architectural and constructional drawings and find Illustrator immensely useful, amongst other things for calculating timber requirements and that sort of thing. Here's drawing of a balcony and a photo of the finished article after I'd done the carpentry.

    Participant
    July 19, 2013

    How did you project the measurement numbers in you picture?

    Is it a tool or did you measure and create them individually.

    I'm hoping to draw up some plans for a pet project of mine and I'd like to have measurements.

    I just don't want to have to worry about design and then follow up by measuring everything.

    Thanks!

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 19, 2013

    Illustrator doesn't do measurements. You would have to do them manually or use plug-ins and IIRC it should also be possible to have that scripted.

    Plugins that do measurements (in scale): VectorScribe and CADtools

    September 15, 2011

    Hello!

    I was asking myself exactly the same....

    Are there any tutorials or similar for Illustrator applied to architectural 2D plans and elevations? Or, at least, any samples?

    Thank you!

    April 21, 2010

    Hi SebastioV,

    I'm not sure if 3D is also what you're looking for but have a look:

    http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/illustration/how-to-create-a-3d-floorplan-in-illustrator/

    Best,

    Max

    SebastiaoV
    Known Participant
    April 21, 2010

    Hi PoloPferd,

    Thanks for the fast reply. I am sorry i didn't explain myself well. I will be drawing on a 2D Architectural Floorplan, Section and Elevation. No 3D for the moment. Anyhow the tutorial it is prett cool in the 2D stage.

    Cheers,