Pencil sketch stroke style

Y'all, are there are styles (downloadable .STL files or
tutorials to create the effect) that can be applied to vector paths
that will alter the stroke so that it looks like a pencil sketch? I
want to draw quick wireframes with the line and pen tools, apply a
style, and have it look like a pencil sketch (to clearly
communicate to the client that they are looking at concept diagrams
not actual wireframes.)
I've been playing around with applying multiple effects to
add noise and texture, but nothing really looks like a pencil
sketch - I just get lines that don't look crisp and clean but still
look perfectly straight and have even stroke width for the length.
I know I probably can't add random curvature and overlapping
strokes to truly mimic pencil sketches - all I really want to do is
make the vector paths look "less than perfect" and ideally like
they were hand-drawn.
Thanks!
Dave

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Peter
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| Y'all, are there are styles (downloadable .STL files or
tutorials to
create the
| effect) that can be applied to vector paths that will alter
the stroke so
that
| it looks like a pencil sketch? I want to draw quick
wireframes with the
line
| and pen tools, apply a style, and have it look like a
pencil sketch (to
clearly
| communicate to the client that they are looking at concept
diagrams not
actual
| wireframes.)
|
| I've been playing around with applying multiple effects to
add noise and
| texture, but nothing really looks like a pencil sketch - I
just get lines
that
| don't look crisp and clean but still look perfectly
straight and have even
| stroke width for the length. I know I probably can't add
random curvature
and
| overlapping strokes to truly mimic pencil sketches - all I
really want to
do is
| make the vector paths look "less than perfect" and ideally
like they were
| hand-drawn.
|
| Thanks!
|
| Dave
|
|

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