I used the magic wand tool to remove the white background to give a stroke over the individual diagrams as it was an image from SketchUp. I made the stroke by right-clicking on the layer and selecting blending options and went to the stroke menu and made it thick. I hope this explained it :)
Meaning from starting to sketch out what i want the diagram to represent, what story am I trying show the viewer. Pinterest always helps too with inspiration.
Heyy! I was wondering if anyone can help me with a little question I have. On the video the background in sketchup is white, well, I have de 2019 version and my background looks gray, it honestly gives out sad vibes lol. Does anyone know how to change that?
Where in ur designs do u talk about the the wall thickness and and how the building works , I am in my first year of Architecture and idk how to show it
I'm pulling an all-nighter and browsing youtube for sources of motivation and inspiration then THIS video popped up, you're a blessing my dear , keep this up
Great! Im doing my final project and I found that yours example in this video seems so close with the style I like to draw...I used Libeskind as a reference too (jewish museum) and Tadao with the chichu museum
I've been LOVING your videos! I thought I was pretty good and visuals but I've learned so much and I'm becoming a better planner because of it! Thanks for your tutorials they're awesome and you have an amazing eye for design!
1:38 how did you "select all the white space and delete that"? When I tried to delete it deleted the entire layer. 1:57 how do I create a colour fill that does not colour my wole background? 4:18-4:29 i need help with the process here Please reply ASAP, thank you. 4:21
You can slower the video in the settings and I did mention all the things I used, I am planning to a render soon and have it play only 2X so you guys can understand and I will be talking over everything I do
very intersesting thank you... and one more question how do you making axonometry diagram of building witch showing us how to fixed wall and other things on the each other floor... can you show us?
For plans, elevations, and sections I use AutoCAD however using Revit is better as it is sometimes demanded when working in a firm. To understanding form I use Sketchup, and for rendering final images I use Photoshop.
Love this tutorial! Thanks a lot for sharing :-) I was wondering where I could get the "tree-brush" feature? Not sure if it's embedded in Photoshop or I'd have to download it somewhere? Thanks for your advice! :-))
Hiii!! I hav some questions for ur other video of ur thesis project regarding SOS children village. Im doing the same project and i really want to learn from u! It will clear alot of my questioms! Thankyou!
I have just uploaded this tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p3gFHZwSIGc.html There is also this one too: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0v_YtWQVfxs.html
I really would like to see how to make diagrams about interior. One of my projects is about interior. We had the existing building but we had to do something inside and now I'm wondering how to show it in my portfolio. I think your videos are really helpfull. I can say that by watching them, I'm learning more that in my university. Thank you
You can show your process similar to this image on Pinterest: www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/564005553319136758/ I hope this gives you an idea on how you can do it and show it :) Thank you