I'm so sorry about that! I must have swapped the name while inserting the images. I'm going to pin your comment, so everybody can check it out as well. Thanks a lot for pointing that out Taiwei. I feel bad for messing that up 😩
dude have you gotten down from your high horse, give the man a break he works hard doing this shit least you can say is great video and show some gratitude!
Architectural visualization is such a wide topic however you provide a good point of interest which really need to focus in visualization. Thank you! Hoping for another interesting and informative architectural presentation. We are "HUNGRY" to learn more from your experience and perspective. 🥰
You deserve youtube award of the year. TNice tutorials video truly nails it! Very well explained... The way you cut the bullsNice tutorialt and get straight to it..
Thanks! I was watching this while working out and listening to music! This was useful and did not make me feel like I was missing out on information while staying healthy and working out. Please make more videos like this!
Wow, I'm happy to know that! Definetly! I'm currently building my own portfolio and when it's ready I'll make a full video on it + tips to build yours 🙌
TNice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know everytNice tutorialng already lmao
Great Video . I have some similarities with your focus in making your renders better, maybe what is missing that by seeing your work you have achieved is Lighting/Shadows. That's a very important part when seeking realistic results.
Thanks! Great point! Especially knowing how and where to use the contrast between lighting and shadows. Should've added this one to the video for sure!
Sure, but that's ok you can talk about in other videos and go deep into the light, shadow concept. That can be a great topic for your next video, that's my suggestion for you, keep up the good work .
Muito obrigado Julio! 🙌 Cada comentário conta demais! O algoritmo do UA-cam leva muito em conta o engajamento. Então muito obrigado mesmo pelo seu feedback 😁
Most of the times the clients who are the other architects, really don’t understand the value and work we put behind all this and that’s the only reason the archviz people are so much undervalued while they are the only ones who tells the world and the architect that what’s going to be built next and how that going to look...
Thank you so much for these very important notes. My students make the same mistakes presented her also. By the way these 5 things somehow intersect with the 5 step render workflow mentioned by Ciro Cannino in his course. He mentioned 1.framing 2.light balance 3.material 4.final render settings 5.post production. Regards
Nice basic lesson. I think you should bring some atention to lighting. Hilights and shadows is everithing about architecture and images. So I try after having all thart you said to get some contrast in my image and put some strategic hilights so it gets closer to real life and bring the atention to bright areas.
The tips are so HELPFUL. am in my third year. and the tips are all so true in all of em! it really has improved my rendering images! can you give more tips on how to explain diagrams more detailed and easy to understand without making it look too intricate. n btw thank uuuu~
Would love to see that video about color basic and how to use them when post-producing. As you say - it can make or break the image. Is that a tutorial you're still planning on doing?
Hey Paulina, the video about colors had been created already. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/wsdEXuLKMWY/v-deo.html This video is quite old, but I recommend going to my video library and watch the newer ones too.
Helllo Upstairs! I am a 4th year Archi student and Im kinda curious on how you made the section in 7:49 and what application did you used. I want to step up my visualization and present it better for my future projects, hope you noticed. Thankss
Personally, in regards to the colour, I prefer a higher contrast. It makes it vibrant and more pleasing to the eye. But I get what you're saying, there's such a thing as too much and a lot of the time subtlety works better. It depends on the context.
Ótimo vídeo. Creio que só faltou acrescentar "iluminação" na lista. Como profissional da área, foi um dos aspectos que mais deu trabalho pra dominar. Hoje ainda vejo muito artista 3D que humilha na modelagem e framing, porém "assassina" a representação por causa da falta de conhecimento sobre iluminação, seja interna ou externa. Até porque a iluminação (na minha opinião) é quem define como vamos criar e aplicar os materiais
I loved your video. It's so useful. I just learned photoshop for the preparation of my intern report and i want to learn more about plan and section rendering. Can u make videos on it?
3:20 - I don't get it. Why to stick to 90 degree angles in your architectural presentation? A standing building will be seen from very different angles.
It will indeed. But we have to remember that architecture photography has a bunch of dos and don'ts that if we follow will make our images much nicer. Usually when visualizing an architectur building through render, you want to capture a "photo". I hope that makes sense for you 😁
Great video! However, I have a question as to the renderings of the base models before post productions. Is there any advice as to what you should render (such as certain materials on furniture) and leave for post processing?
Definetly! My only problem with bump maps is that they make the render time too long, and the result isn't always that satisfying, because if comes out with an "even" imperfection. So usually I rather place unique imperfection textures on photoshop to create these cracks, stains, dirts and holes 😁
I simply loved this representation. Its beautifully explained and well displayed. Could you please also teach us about how to work with photoshop and other such software for the representation part?
Thankyou for sharing, very help full video. I have done masters in structures civil but I love architectural visualization. I really want to work as an architect and create some awsome architecture visualization. Can you advise me what do I have to do to learn architecture basics to advance ? Well cant go to university for 5 years again!
Hi Jafar! For architecture visualization there isn't a major you have to do to work with it. I'd suggest getting an internship in an office that is specialized in this area and learning all you can with courses in the internet
i always mess up with lighting in my interior renders which makes them unrealistic, if you can do a video about lighting for better visualisation , it will be helpful
Thank you Amber! Seeking a career specifically in the archviz field doesn't necessarily require an architecture degree, it is much more focused on the person's own artistic feel and mastering the softwares. It is quite an interesting area to dive in! Thanks for the suggestion 😁
Thank you! I'm yet to try any of the real time render engines, but I see great potential in the tool. The only problem I see is that classic "look" that all final images get. They look like they came straight out of the same place and have no identity. Also my pc setup isn't powerful enough to create Lumion tutorials 😅
@@LearnUpstairs Please check out a few of my Twinmotion tutorials as Twinmotion is FREE and very simple to use. Its really easy to get nice results in realtime, and animation is powerful. However, its very tempting to overdo things like adding people, trees and plants etc at first as its so simple. I think that with your skills you would find it very interesting. Let me know what you think of my videos? This is my most recent Twinmotion Arch Vis tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/IEGlcNyxkGI/v-deo.html
HI Avino! The video about colors that will come out will defintly explain this. It is an extensive topic to explain shortly over a comment. So be tuned!
The render used at the 6:45 mark is the Yabuli Conference Centre designed by MAD architects not Kengo Kuma
I'm so sorry about that! I must have swapped the name while inserting the images. I'm going to pin your comment, so everybody can check it out as well.
Thanks a lot for pointing that out Taiwei. I feel bad for messing that up 😩
taiwei kan 🔥
good job!
dude have you gotten down from your high horse, give the man a break he works hard doing this shit least you can say is great video and show some gratitude!
Who cares
The imperfections part at the end is so true. Putting imperfections in renderings will help them seem much more realistic. Great vid👍
Thanks! They definitely will! It took some time till I realised that, but once I did, it completly changed the way I looked at renderings
These tutorials are honestly the best I've seen on UA-cam. Very informative and easy to follow to enhance your architectural process.
I love how you can tell you put a lot of time and effort into making this video. Thanks for sharing.
😁😁 thank you for the feedback Sebastián
-Framing
-Depth
-Story
-Canvas proportions
-Color
-Imperfection (makes more perfection?)
Good video
That's it! 👍
Rodrigo G 🔥🔥🔥
I know this video has 3 years, but man what a huge video! i apreciate it a lot, thanks so much!
Architectural visualization is such a wide topic however you provide a good point of interest which really need to focus in visualization. Thank you! Hoping for another interesting and informative architectural presentation. We are "HUNGRY" to learn more from your experience and perspective. 🥰
It definetly is! Each person will have their own way of visualizing architecture. I'm glad you found this helpful! 😁 thank you for the feedback Celton
Your videos have taught me much more than many teachers in college. Thank you 👍
You deserve youtube award of the year. TNice tutorials video truly nails it! Very well explained... The way you cut the bullsNice tutorialt and get straight to it..
use me as "I'm on an upstairs youtube marathon" button
Thanks! I was watching this while working out and listening to music! This was useful and did not make me feel like I was missing out on information while staying healthy and working out. Please make more videos like this!
Thanks for the feedback, Bonnie! Loved to know that you enjoyed this video while working out. Definitely more coming in the future!
great! I always try to do all the steps mentioned here. watching this made me feel more confident :) keep up the great job buddy.
THANK YOU!!!! you actually guide your viewers through soft, unlike so videos that rush the whole tNice tutorialng or talk too fast.
Your videos make architecture school so much easier for me! Can you make a video about building a portfolio?
Wow, I'm happy to know that!
Definetly! I'm currently building my own portfolio and when it's ready I'll make a full video on it + tips to build yours 🙌
What a great video, helps A LOT in the beginning.
All your videos inspire me to be better. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing that Mia! 🙏
Great summary... so good I have sent it to my staff to reinforce their skills... thank you
Thanks for sharing all these useful info!
Probably one more point 'lighting'?
I think it's very important as well.
Great point, definitely a really important one! 👍👍
you are so awesome , i want to get to your level in the future , keep going bro
TNice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know everytNice tutorialng already lmao
Nice to see FAU-USP building!
Great Video . I have some similarities with your focus in making your renders better, maybe what is missing that by seeing your work you have achieved is Lighting/Shadows. That's a very important part when seeking realistic results.
Thanks! Great point! Especially knowing how and where to use the contrast between lighting and shadows. Should've added this one to the video for sure!
Sure, but that's ok you can talk about in other videos and go deep into the light, shadow concept. That can be a great topic for your next video, that's my suggestion for you, keep up the good work .
Your motion graphics and style in editing is pretty cool, Maybe an after effect tutorial of OU Graphics?
Thanks a lot Mira! 😁 this time I forced myself to use only Adobe Premiere. But a tutorial on that motion graphics would be bad, huh?
Aprendo bastante com teus videos!
Não costumo comentar vídeos, mas você merece cada reconhecomento aqui exposto.
Parabens mesmo Oliver !
Muito obrigado Julio! 🙌
Cada comentário conta demais! O algoritmo do UA-cam leva muito em conta o engajamento. Então muito obrigado mesmo pelo seu feedback 😁
your videos are the best of all youtube, awesome jobb
This is the building where I study
❤️
FAUUSP Maravilhosa
Very helpful tips. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback Sam! 😉
Most of the times the clients who are the other architects, really don’t understand the value and work we put behind all this and that’s the only reason the archviz people are so much undervalued while they are the only ones who tells the world and the architect that what’s going to be built next and how that going to look...
Sadly this happens a lot... 😔
I think that the light is a way important thing too. .. thanks for the video
Good point! Thanks for the feedback Zineb! 😁
@@LearnUpstairs you're welcome Oliver!
Thank you so much for these very important notes. My students make the same mistakes presented her also. By the way these 5 things somehow intersect with the 5 step render workflow mentioned by Ciro Cannino in his course. He mentioned 1.framing 2.light balance 3.material 4.final render settings 5.post production.
Regards
Thanks for the feedback Husameddin!
I'm going to look for Ciro Cannino, I'm not familiar about him and his course yet
Very helpful tips. I tried some of it already before and it’s really good 👌🏼
Thanks for the feedback Aya! 😁
Nice basic lesson. I think you should bring some atention to lighting. Hilights and shadows is everithing about architecture and images. So I try after having all thart you said to get some contrast in my image and put some strategic hilights so it gets closer to real life and bring the atention to bright areas.
You are so so great and I cant thank you enough! Keep up the great works!
Thank you for the support! 🙌
I agree with everything ESPECIALLY with the imperfections!! Great Video
The tips are so HELPFUL. am in my third year. and the tips are all so true in all of em! it really has improved my rendering images! can you give more tips on how to explain diagrams more detailed and easy to understand without making it look too intricate. n btw thank uuuu~
thanks a lot , these videos are super helpful. Never Stop Pls!
Thank you for the feedback Andoni! 🙏
Would love to see that video about color basic and how to use them when post-producing. As you say - it can make or break the image. Is that a tutorial you're still planning on doing?
Hey Paulina, the video about colors had been created already. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/wsdEXuLKMWY/v-deo.html
This video is quite old, but I recommend going to my video library and watch the newer ones too.
THANK YOU SIR, YOU ARE FANTASTIC!!
U have good editing in video also nice one from India 🇮🇳
Helllo Upstairs! I am a 4th year Archi student and Im kinda curious on how you made the section in 7:49 and what application did you used. I want to step up my visualization and present it better for my future projects, hope you noticed. Thankss
Personally, in regards to the colour, I prefer a higher contrast. It makes it vibrant and more pleasing to the eye.
But I get what you're saying, there's such a thing as too much and a lot of the time subtlety works better.
It depends on the context.
Hi Keelan! It sure does depend on the context and also the artist preference 😁 thanks for sharing yours!
Thank u so much for making this video 😊😍🙏
Thank you for watching and commenting! ❤️
Ótimo vídeo. Creio que só faltou acrescentar "iluminação" na lista. Como profissional da área, foi um dos aspectos que mais deu trabalho pra dominar. Hoje ainda vejo muito artista 3D que humilha na modelagem e framing, porém "assassina" a representação por causa da falta de conhecimento sobre iluminação, seja interna ou externa. Até porque a iluminação (na minha opinião) é quem define como vamos criar e aplicar os materiais
Great tricks and well explained! 🔥🔥
producer version ($199.99). After spending years using GarageBand, I'm so excited to start making soft that not only softs much
amaaaaziiing content!! keep posting!!
I loved your video. It's so useful. I just learned photoshop for the preparation of my intern report and i want to learn more about plan and section rendering. Can u make videos on it?
Cara, vc é incrível!!
I love this channel so much, thanks for all the tips!
🙌🙌 thank you Jenny!
Jenny Acuña 👌
after becoming familiar through the demo!
I love this channel! Cheers from Brazil!
Valeu Maracatu! 👊👊
Very good and informative video for a student who is in the process of learning archrendering :D
Thanks for the feedback Stuart! 🙏
Great Video!! I was wondering what version of soft soft you recomnd for a beginner because I know there is a $99 bundle and a
3:20 - I don't get it. Why to stick to 90 degree angles in your architectural presentation? A standing building will be seen from very different angles.
It will indeed. But we have to remember that architecture photography has a bunch of dos and don'ts that if we follow will make our images much nicer.
Usually when visualizing an architectur building through render, you want to capture a "photo".
I hope that makes sense for you 😁
Thank you! You're easy to understand and have good content.
I love your vids, it helps a lot. Thank you!
Thank you for the feedback Mike!
Thank you for sharing, Definitely recommended to watch !!!
nice video, now i know where to focus my rendering
Thanks Enggar! 👊👊
Great advices, thank you very much!
Suas dicas são sempre tão pertinentes. Parabéns pelo canal, muito sucesso!
Valeu Fernando! 👊👊
Great video! However, I have a question as to the renderings of the base models before post productions. Is there any advice as to what you should render (such as certain materials on furniture) and leave for post processing?
Thanks Jackie! I usually setup in render everything but vegetation and people.
So all furniture and material has to be done is 3d/render
Helped A Lot! Thanks!
For imperfections do talk about bump maps.
Definetly!
My only problem with bump maps is that they make the render time too long, and the result isn't always that satisfying, because if comes out with an "even" imperfection.
So usually I rather place unique imperfection textures on photoshop to create these cracks, stains, dirts and holes 😁
@@LearnUpstairs cool bro, but for me I use bumps and displacement in lumion which works way better than vray next for skp.
I like your tutorials Very much
Thank you soo much for your help 💖💖💖
yo bro, really thankya. Big respect
I simply loved this representation. Its beautifully explained and well displayed. Could you please also teach us about how to work with photoshop and other such software for the representation part?
Great to learn guided by you
Thanks a lot for the feedback Chris! 🙏
Thank you🌱
Thanks for these tips!!
Thanks for those perfect tricks ! 👌😊
Eu vi que as referências em outros vídeos eram boas, sabia que era BR. Parabéns pelos vídeos!
really like your video
Great video! Thanks!
Thanks for the informations. It´s very important, really!
Thanks for the feedback, Henrique! 😄
perhaps the light direction? :)
Good point!
Very concise! Thank you!
Thankyou for sharing, very help full video. I have done masters in structures civil but I love architectural visualization. I really want to work as an architect and create some awsome architecture visualization. Can you advise me what do I have to do to learn architecture basics to advance ? Well cant go to university for 5 years again!
Hi Jafar! For architecture visualization there isn't a major you have to do to work with it.
I'd suggest getting an internship in an office that is specialized in this area and learning all you can with courses in the internet
i always mess up with lighting in my interior renders which makes them unrealistic, if you can do a video about lighting for better visualisation , it will be helpful
Man you're the best
Thank you! 🙏
utilised and enjoyed wNice tutoriallst increasing in value.
PC but I'm going to start using Mac very soon and making tutorials on how to use soft soft on Mac effectively
Great points man! Hey can you make video for scope in Architecture visualisation as a career?
Thank you Amber! Seeking a career specifically in the archviz field doesn't necessarily require an architecture degree, it is much more focused on the person's own artistic feel and mastering the softwares. It is quite an interesting area to dive in! Thanks for the suggestion 😁
Best youtube channel 👊🏼👊🏼
Gracias muchacha
Any tips? I’m a newbie learning
Brilliant Video Thank you so much
Thank you for your feedback Nilesh!
amazing video, you are really good at this job :)
So helpful thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Thanks for the feedback Hou! 🙏🙏
Great video!!
Thanks Lazar!
thanks a lot man!
Please could suggest studios or 3D visualisers that are very good so we learn from them too.
@@afolabivictor5332 check my latest video! I just created one about this
Excellent content and really valuable info. Thanks a lot, subscribed.
merci beaucoup a toi :))
That's so cool!
Great points!
Fanatst5ic Video. Thanks so much. What do you think about real-time rendering engines like Twinmotion and Lumion?
Thank you! I'm yet to try any of the real time render engines, but I see great potential in the tool.
The only problem I see is that classic "look" that all final images get. They look like they came straight out of the same place and have no identity.
Also my pc setup isn't powerful enough to create Lumion tutorials 😅
@@LearnUpstairs Please check out a few of my Twinmotion tutorials as Twinmotion is FREE and very simple to use. Its really easy to get nice results in realtime, and animation is powerful. However, its very tempting to overdo things like adding people, trees and plants etc at first as its so simple. I think that with your skills you would find it very interesting. Let me know what you think of my videos? This is my most recent Twinmotion Arch Vis tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/IEGlcNyxkGI/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing very helpful 👍🏻
Thanks for the feedback Jagër! 😁
seloko, usou a fauusp de exemplo, adorei!
o dono do canal é br! kk
alias eu acho.. mas quase ctz haha
Can you tell me how to use a color pallette on a rendered image in Photoshop post production??
HI Avino! The video about colors that will come out will defintly explain this. It is an extensive topic to explain shortly over a comment. So be tuned!
@@LearnUpstairs Oh great! Cant wait 😄
Btw, loved your avatar! I'm thinking about making mine into a gif also 😂
I love rendering.
So do I! 🙌🙌