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Improve your architectural rendering compositions (5 Tips) 

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@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Thanks to everyone for your continued support. Don't forget to like and share this video. We wanted this one to be part of the core series of videos along with the "importance of colour" video. Hope everyone in the world is keeping safe and well.
@FerryPasschier
@FerryPasschier 3 года назад
Most of what you said in the end about doing it in post and rearranging the scene to fit your composition doesn't apply often when you're working on real life archviz projects, I think. I always struggle to find good compositions in dull urban areas with boring boxed houses. Projects with fancy architecture on exotic locations are very rare, for me at least. Which is a shame, because working like you do in this video is how I like it best cause of how quick you get results, instead of modeling, texturing, lighting and rendering it all. Do you have any tips for the less scenic scenarios where there is a client who needs just commercial renderings of boring new housing estate somewhere in the suburbs? And how do you always find the perfect images for your composites? They seem to fit quite nicely even without dodging/burning. When I'm googling I mostly end up with basically nothing. I only use these for personal projects only, so I can't afford to buy all the good ones from Adobe Stock or anything :/ Cheers man. Your channel is one of the best for my likings. Great source of inspiration! Thank you
@darkbandstudio9024
@darkbandstudio9024 4 года назад
Thanks Pedro absolutely a great video (as usual)!!! I have just a comment, I agree when you say DO IT IN POST but together with your amazing Photoshop skills you need a huge amount of material to use that fits more or less to what you are working on (landscape or urbanscape pictures, grass and people cutout, etc...). Would be great if you can show one day that aspect how to find the right element to import in the scene (or if you already made a similar video, please link it) and how you arrange your library of stuff to optimize speed and productivity. Thanks a lot, I follow you with great interest!!! =)
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Hey mate. Thanks for the kind words and feedback. We have a similar video. The one on integrating vegetation. But maybe worth doing an updated one, we will keep in mind for sure.
@darkbandstudio9024
@darkbandstudio9024 4 года назад
@@Arqui9visualisation thank you very much indeed I will be here for sure! =)
@ivpt
@ivpt 4 года назад
Finally, i have lost interest in architecture by now
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
hahaha sorry guys, it takes as a while due to being super busy in the office. We did this video quite a while back
@Cirosan
@Cirosan 4 года назад
Great Pedraaaaaooooooooo :))) thank you! amazing video
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Grazie mil Ciritos!
@REDOUANENAOURI
@REDOUANENAOURI 4 года назад
I'm so glad to know you still make videos sir !
@RuslandOrloff
@RuslandOrloff 4 года назад
Thank you! It was very usefull. Espesially for showing how Corona 5 could helps
@x_xx3x
@x_xx3x Год назад
This channel is the best architectural guide for me at least than any other teachers at school.
@x_xx3x
@x_xx3x Год назад
that means just as for graphic or explanation skills
@mthomaz4442
@mthomaz4442 4 года назад
Really good content!! I wish there was more videos on the artist side, post production and etc... maybe one from scratch
@benjaminselassie
@benjaminselassie 4 года назад
I can't tell what that program is that allows you to impose a 2D image into 3D. Is that Blender or some Adobe product?
@CGDeluxe
@CGDeluxe 4 года назад
Great nuggets of information here. Wacom Tablet is where i need some guidance.
@kavehdadgar2720
@kavehdadgar2720 4 года назад
the best and most honest experiences you can get on Arcchviz
@vilokaaa
@vilokaaa 4 года назад
Another class video! These sort of tips are super helpful and cover the more qualitative aspects of image-making. It made me think about the short video : The Rule of Thirds - 10 Myths [Powerful Techniques] (2016) - added food for thought for anyone interested in learning about rule of thirds/ratios etc.
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Nice one Greg, cheers mate
@mpdmpd8118
@mpdmpd8118 4 года назад
nice tips...wondering what's workstation spec you using :D
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Think we will have a video on that soon enough
@nitinmahale6888
@nitinmahale6888 4 года назад
It's therapeutic to watch your videos whenever they are out, really boosts my confidence to achieve more and more! I have learned so much watching your ART JAM series, let me know how I can share my work with you for the review. Keep coming with such inspiring videos more often, please. Thanks.
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Hi Nitin, send it to info@arqui9learn.com
@carlstanford7607
@carlstanford7607 4 года назад
Awesome stuff. Thanks
@ArquiKev
@ArquiKev 4 года назад
Amazing¡
@grash8
@grash8 4 года назад
8:43 I find pictures with huge landscape and space (that actually can be felt through a screen) so attractive and appealing to me. It just grape all of my attention to see a huge space that can be felt as if you are there through a flat screen. since I set long hours behind that screen in a quite small room, I need a relief that takes me some where ells, a window that I can travel through.. a few can deliver that, but that thumbnail surely did!
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Thanks mate, that's a lovely thing to say
@ahamednaseef525
@ahamednaseef525 4 года назад
That's some amazing and valuable points to consider in creating thanks for the informations and tutorials.
@ahmedbasha8802
@ahmedbasha8802 4 года назад
Finally we miss these videos guys
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
We have some nice ones coming and some fresh new stuff ;)
@lewisgarrison860
@lewisgarrison860 4 года назад
Some really good advice on here. The sped up mate painting at the end is nuts!
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Cheers mate!
@KvitDima
@KvitDima 4 года назад
Thanks again for a great tips/tutorial! Doing most of work in post helps to improve a lot of things especially when you have time to go back and rerender some things.
@KC-uw6ph
@KC-uw6ph 4 года назад
Thanks this is great!
@jordy1393
@jordy1393 4 года назад
Wonderful content.
@kleotics
@kleotics 3 года назад
is there any place where i can learn from you ?
@aljosacebokli
@aljosacebokli 4 года назад
Great stuff, thanks
@foreigner2017
@foreigner2017 3 года назад
My clients always like to destroy my compositions by asking to move & rotate camera slightly. Any tips for this?
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 3 года назад
Try and educate your client with references and examples.
@joechapman1320
@joechapman1320 4 года назад
Good to see a new video up! Hope you guys get the time to keep em coming in the near future :)
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Thanks mate. Really appreciate it
@amirammar889
@amirammar889 4 года назад
I'm trying contact you more than 3 years and still can't reach to you !:(
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Im here! :)
@amirammar889
@amirammar889 4 года назад
@@Arqui9visualisation I sent an email since long time, could you check it please :))
@nadeemcgartist
@nadeemcgartist 4 года назад
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻😍
@stephenjones8580
@stephenjones8580 3 года назад
Love this, & I love finessing renders in post over using a frame buffer. But of course the full creative process is just as important! One question I have is... I see most of your 2D documents are in 8bit colour space. Would you usually use a higher colour space in practice? I'm trying to convince my colleagues to work in 16 bits as they have issues such as colour banding when using 8bit.
@kimrathsao9762
@kimrathsao9762 4 года назад
Finally! another awesome video from Arqui9
@sapphire2082
@sapphire2082 4 года назад
Thanks for this! Really helpful! What modelling software is used in the video?
@tomtruyens9804
@tomtruyens9804 3 года назад
Meanwhile our clients withtheir boring cube apartment: "ok, but can you bend space and time so we can see the shower from the kitchen?"
@L30nHbl
@L30nHbl 3 года назад
can I subscribe more than once? thanks for your inspiring work!
@SteilTravels
@SteilTravels 4 года назад
First!
@zconceptchannel4324
@zconceptchannel4324 3 года назад
NICE VIDEO.....
@Rodrigobitenco
@Rodrigobitenco 4 года назад
your work is amazing! Pure art, very inspiring!
@michaelkhoo
@michaelkhoo 4 года назад
Do it in post! :D
@Arqui9visualisation
@Arqui9visualisation 4 года назад
Mikeyyyy! Big hug dude good to see you here!
@michaelkhoo
@michaelkhoo 4 года назад
@@Arqui9visualisation Hah! Thx :) Will always return for my main dose of motivation !
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