Arqui9 Visualisation Wow this has been a year, and well, I’ve graduated my diploma! ^O^ and yes, this video helps me a lot that semester, I secured a B at least :)
I want to thank you guys for being so incredibly talanted and at the same time so humble and nice to people. The way you present your approach makes me more relaxed to try and experiment rather than freeze up and say to myself "I can't do this". Thank you for being amazing!
Wow,have been waiting for this a very long time. If I can so half the stuff you have done in the tutorial above, my renderings will jump 500%..I'll be back for more
Great Vid as usual! Interesting to see how messy the thing is at the beginning, just throwing images and cutting them roughly, looks a mess and then at the end badababum!
Pedro, yo da boi, man. Sério, eu não uso Sketch Up (detesto, na verdade), mas seus tutoriais ajudaram bastante na melhora da minha arte. Por causa do seu material comprei um tablet Wacom e desde então meu trabalho vem melhorando bastante. Estava paralisado, na verdade, sofrendo com algumas barreiras. Mas suas instruções estão me ajudando a chegar num nível bem mais interessante. Abraço, rapaz!
Parabéns pelas dicas e pelo trabalho! Tenho melhorado meus métodos de representação através de uma dica simples sua, ver foto-referências. Uma dica de ouro na verdade!
In architectural school our tutors always used to hate it when we added birds in the sky for our visualisations. They said it was too cliche. Well screw em.
First off this channel needs way more subscribers, secondly, one problem I often run into is finding high resolution images for compositing, usually they are never crisp enough to be used for foregrounds and even if they’re high resolution they would have jpg artifacts that would make them stand out when compared to the rest of the crisp rendered image, an example would be foreground grass for a 3k wide render, do you ever run into similar situations?
haha cheers, yeah guess we don't update the channel as much as we should. We try and use the best res images we can, you can always use our photopacks from the website ;)
architectural visualisation is not as popular as lifestyle/makeup channels. Highly possible it never will. From what I have observed this channel is one of the most popular with one of the greatest subscribers base. I love your channel and hopefuly will reach your skills' level one day ;) Great work as always. Thank you!
can you told us whats the best way to create our own Ps Image Library library ? how do you proceed ? is it best to have a big psd file where you put all your for example "trees" with smart object , already a mask aply ...ect... or by having a folder with lots of PNG ?
ardi kule We have a large reservoir of photos. I had the idea of using a simple setup and take a lot of the photos, so recall what can be more or less used. I suggest taking your own photos, it will also help you quite a lot
i would appreciate if you could do it step by step by telling what you are doing with photoshop and which tool you are using rather than a talk over the video. its easy for those who has the skills already but some need simplified ones.