Sketch, Doodle and Design to Scale
Use Archisketch as you would a tracing pad. Sketch. Draw to
scale. Layer over your sketch to further develop your ideas.
Erase. Add symbols, colour, text and dimension lines. Import
images or plans to set the scale. Zoom in without loss of
quality. Rotate a shape, a layer, or the entire drawing to try
different options.
Visualize your ideas in 3D and see them in context. Use smart
one- and two-point perspectives, and adjust your perspective
grid and view point. Align your perspective to an image, and
your lines automatically snap to the vanishing point. Print your
drawings to scale up to A1 size, or export sketches to use in a
CAD application or Adobe Creative Cloud.
Archisketch is a scale-aware sketching program ideal for
Architects, interior and landscape designers, product designers,
design students, or anyone working with design on an iPad.
To learn more or watch a short video, visit our website.
Key features include:
* Apple Pencil support
* Smart one- and two-point perspectives
* Scaled grids, including isometric and axonometric grids
* Guide lines, which can be subdivided equally or into specific distances
* Infinite canvas size with infinite zoom
* Zoom in and out without losing quality
* Import and export PDFs
* Build new drawings layered on archival drawings
* Scrapbook for managing image assets
* "Share Extension" adds images and PDFs from other apps
* Cut and Paste retains scale awareness
* Dimension lines
* Add custom symbols to the set of included symbols
* Export sketches into CAD applications
* Add text and company logo to exports
* Adobe Creative Cloud support for both importing and exporting
* Print directly from the iPad up to A1 size
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In-Apps
Colour Plus Pack
8,99 €
iCloud Plus Pack
9,99 €
Archisketch - Full Version
19,99 €
Full Version with All Add-ons
34,99 €
Advance Colour & iCloud Bundle
17,99 €
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Archisketch FAQ
Is Archisketch free?
Yes, Archisketch is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Archisketch legit?
🤔 The Archisketch app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Archisketch cost?
Archisketch has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €18.39.
L’app é molto valida solo avrebbe bisogno di alcune modifiche
Alcune proposte:
Grip per distorcere gli oggetti, snap che permetta di sciogliere tra oggetti e linee guida, freehand che si trasforma in linea retta alla pressione prolungata
Per citarne alcuni
Non perfetta, ma la migliore che non richieda un abbonamento
Ho valutato varie applicazioni di questo tipo e senza abbonamenti questa è la migliore
Non funziona
Ho acquistato questa applicazione che praticamente non funzione. Spero che un aggiornamento la renda utilizzabile al più presto o si tratta di un vero bidone
Pensavo meglio
Visto che l'app è fintamente gratis, mi sarei aspettato molto di più, cercate di migliorarla
Migliorabile
Da migliorare, non si capisce perché ci sia bisogno di un abbonamento annuale. Non è molto reattiva e sopratutto le forme che si disegnano non si possono modificare, cosa essenziale per il lavoro. Sarebbe bello poter importare anche un .dwg cosa non possibile.
Don’t get this
Bad app, it makes you pay after you have added a certain amount of things
Just what I needed.
I use it to make electrical drawings. Conduit paths and device layout in a commercial medical setting.
Not Robust Enough🤷🏽♂️
Very nice app. Intends to do exactly what I need it to do. The only issue I’m having is that it freezes whenever I’m trying to “duplicate” multiple objects at the same time. I keep having to close the app and reopen it. I waited about 20 mins the last time it froze and it never unfroze. Perhaps it’s bogged down by too many elements??… That is unfortunate since I’m not even halfway done with my drawing. (I have a fairly new [2022] iPad Pro and I have closed all other apps, I have other more robust apps (SketchUp) that work well on my iPad too so I don’t think it’s an issue with my iPads processing power…) Starting to regret the $18 I spent!!😔
Dark mode please
I like to look at an inverted screen with a dark background and detail in light colors. I can do that in the drawing, but tool/menu bars at the bottom and top of the screen are annoyingly bright. If I could toggle those to dark with light detail, 5 stars.
Good but occasionally frustrating
First off, I use this app primarily for top-down scale drawings. So this review will be primarily focused on that.
Scaling is simple, but has a big caveat. The idea behind scaling is easy; Find two reference points, and set the distance between them. The rest of the drawing is scaled automatically, based on those two points. So if you know the distance between two walls, just set your ruler between them and tell it how far apart they are. The big caveat is that working in mixed units is imprecise. If I choose to work in inches, I can get precise control over the scale. If my reference points are 120 1/4 inches apart, then I can simply type 120.25 inches and I’m golden. But the carpenter side of my brain prefers working in mixed units, and feet only allow for a single decimal point when scaling. Since 1/4 inches is less than 0.1 feet, that same 120 1/4 inches (which is 10.0208333 feet) rounds to a flat 10 feet. Maybe not a big deal if you’re only working on a 10’ piece, but when another wall is 100’ long, it’s now 2.5 inches short on my drawing. The lack of precision adds up quickly. A quarter inch here, a half inch there, and suddenly my entire building is 6 inches too long/short. I know that the app supports fractions of an inch (because it allows for fractions when working in inches) but when working in feet you’re forced to round everything to the nearest 10th of a foot. Either allow me to enter fractions directly, or allow for more than one decimal point when working in feet.
Drawing is fast and easy once you get used to it. The magnet/snap option is great, and allows for easy straight edges. The shape tools are elegant, (although using the polygon tool can be frustrating, as they tend to de-select and close when zooming,) and you can build custom objects to “stamp” on any other drawings/projects. These objects can then be ungrouped into their constituent parts/shapes for modification once they’re in place. For things like tables, chairs, pillars, etc, this is a godsend. I can build a 60” banquet table once, and know that it will be the same scaled size across all of my drawings. But there is a distinct lack of fill/texture options for the shapes. You can fill with solid colors, transparencies, and a gradient. But you can’t fill with crosshatching, tiles, textures, etc… Adding a crosshatch/hexagon fill option would be an amazing improvement, as it would allow you to fill walls quickly and easily without using up all the ink/toner in the printer. Ther