Creating an Architectural Section In Photoshop

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2016
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    A sped up and narrated take on Architectural section illustration for beginners. Nothing too outrageously crazy but a lot of fun and hopefully it helps out.
    - Project Soane, More info - www.projectsoane.com
    Music by: www.bensound.com/
    Project by: Conica Arquitecture - www.conica.pt
    Sources to visit as well:
    www.arqui9learn.com - source files and images
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    www.creativebloq.com/photoshop/free-photoshop-brushes-11121140 - Photoshop brushes

КОМЕНТАРІ • 146

  • @ohrl1146
    @ohrl1146 3 роки тому

    Idk if you’ll read this, but watching your video has made me feel like, a new realm of discovery has been unlocked for me. Though I feel stupid bc I have the tools to do this, I’ve done several digital drawings based on art but I never thought this was how these types of sections are done. I feel like I have an outburst of ideas and the possibilities are endless. Thanks!

  • @jjj123g
    @jjj123g 7 років тому

    i love your commentary so much!! reminds me of when I was in uni and had tutors that would just teach me everything with passion, thank you so so so much

  • @ericktellezg6219
    @ericktellezg6219 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks a lot for taking the time. Would love to se more of this experimentation videos. Loved the narration instead of the usual and somewhat boring narration of the instructions and the commands. Your narration really gives you a inside of the thinking process and strategy of how to get a good visualization render. Thanks again

  • @timothymichael6549
    @timothymichael6549 7 років тому +38

    Mate, I just want to say on behalf of all us architectural students a big thank you for taking your time to run through this visualisation process. Keep up the fantastic work, I'm looking forward to more future ARQUI9 videos!

    • @adamharris8116
      @adamharris8116 4 роки тому

      The narrating really helps!

    • @morganandre1457
      @morganandre1457 2 роки тому

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    • @jamesbowie1022
      @jamesbowie1022 2 роки тому

      @Morgan Andre instablaster ;)

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      @morganandre1457 2 роки тому

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      Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.

    • @morganandre1457
      @morganandre1457 2 роки тому

      @James Bowie It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy!
      Thank you so much you saved my account !

  • @Assa2407
    @Assa2407 7 років тому +1

    This Tutorial is simply bombastic. Thank you very much, I've learned a lot.

  • @TheUrbanBroccoli
    @TheUrbanBroccoli 8 років тому

    Another great video! Thanks for keeping them coming!

  • @Speedy10226
    @Speedy10226 8 років тому +6

    That brush tutorial sounds great

  • @cesar126a
    @cesar126a 8 років тому

    Tens grande talento, continua com o bom trabalho!

  • @willknowsright9615
    @willknowsright9615 6 років тому

    This is an amazing section perspective. Thanks for the video bud.

  • @FreddyOropeza
    @FreddyOropeza 7 років тому

    Wow, I'm an all 3D guy, and it amazes me how much detail and finish you guys are able to get out of a simple image so quickly, definitely picking up some good info, thanks!

  • @rippertea
    @rippertea 5 років тому

    whoa brilliant!
    I always use 3d rendering for presentations to clients, but it turns out that I saw another great presentation. Thank you for inspiring me!

  • @scottaparris
    @scottaparris 8 років тому +1

    YES!!! Brush tutorial please! Thanks for all you guys do!

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +Scott Parris On its way Scott, thanks for the compliments :D

  • @raduteodorpetrica2344
    @raduteodorpetrica2344 8 років тому +2

    Not enough words to express my gratitude for you sharing your knowledge ! Obrigado !

  • @MRBooby1
    @MRBooby1 8 років тому

    omg this is so fantastic... iam just watching your videos whole afternone i love it

  • @MrAmmarTV
    @MrAmmarTV 8 років тому +1

    amazing man, very well done

  • @luis39205
    @luis39205 8 років тому +3

    Need some help. So at 2.59, you start going around a different part of the building to add to the mask, how did you do that? I'm thinking it was hotkey based because I couldn't find the sequence of clicks on the screen.

  • @kleenesonni91
    @kleenesonni91 8 років тому +2

    So amazing! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @harithhasan458
    @harithhasan458 6 років тому

    i think it's great to understand the design process and how your mind works, it helps understanding the bigger picture. if anything i want more videos like this with MORE concentration on the 'theory' side, and you could do separate videos focusing on the technical side. great work! i learned a lot, keep it up.

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  6 років тому

      Thanks Harith, will definitely keep this in mind for the next ones!

  • @brodaaron
    @brodaaron 8 років тому

    you just got a new subscriber! awesome vid.. love to c more

  • @talbihamoud1580
    @talbihamoud1580 8 років тому +1

    great tutorial as always.
    i just have a request, have you ever worked on master plans or site plans, if that's the case, would it be possible to do a tutorial on that

  • @joelwesterveltaia2196
    @joelwesterveltaia2196 6 років тому

    Thanks... nice demonstration 👍

  • @MartinWahlberg
    @MartinWahlberg 8 років тому

    I love this!

  • @akrammaad7609
    @akrammaad7609 8 років тому

    this is so well done , great work

  • @guilhermeduarte6384
    @guilhermeduarte6384 8 років тому

    Wow. Such a great work! Thanks for sharing it!

  • @markkatsdesign
    @markkatsdesign 4 роки тому

    bro u have a good design vision , please upload more of sections with depth

  • @nicholasiman
    @nicholasiman 7 років тому

    great vid! thanks for uploading!

  • @sruthinambiar2701
    @sruthinambiar2701 8 років тому

    This looks amazing! I am going to try these things out and I hope I can do it :D :P

  • @ukrainianpal
    @ukrainianpal 8 років тому

    Thanks for video!! It's so cool!

  • @lukekvas
    @lukekvas 8 років тому

    Yes please on the brushes tutorial. That is one of the elements of photoshop I understand the least about. I always just default to the soft brush and occasionally the grass and I'm missing out on a lot of untapped potential because I don't know what I'm doing.

  • @liien87
    @liien87 8 років тому

    Awesome work as always! Do you print your images to present to clients? How would you you compose the images in a board?? would be great if you could show us!

  • @SanPedroGraphics
    @SanPedroGraphics 8 років тому

    So goddamned inspiring!!! Thank you guys!!

  • @samborambo26
    @samborambo26 8 років тому +3

    Would love a tutorial on brushes. Keep up the great work!

  • @HNKArchitecte
    @HNKArchitecte 5 років тому

    Magnificiant

  • @HoolBTC
    @HoolBTC 8 років тому +1

    很好的教程

  • @fymarchitecture6752
    @fymarchitecture6752 4 роки тому

    very nice! and very helpful!

  • @neiixx
    @neiixx 8 років тому

    incredible again

  • @JoelLaurino
    @JoelLaurino 8 років тому

    Been waiting a year for new video's, love all of them! A brush tutorial would be amazing

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +Joel Laurino Trying to keep them a little more up to date now, got the brush tutorial on the books for sure

  • @CatherineSTodd
    @CatherineSTodd 7 років тому

    Thank you so much! I didn't know Photoshop did so much!

  • @shareefkottakkal
    @shareefkottakkal 5 років тому

    Amazing video

  • @cgimadesimple
    @cgimadesimple Рік тому

    I like your style :)

  • @flycatNZ
    @flycatNZ 8 років тому

    you exported at 2d graphic and received a section proportional to the scene when i do it it's just like i screen shot my current angle on google sketch up. How did you do it?

  • @yoyoz333
    @yoyoz333 5 років тому

    so typically this is the base you have to work from when receiving a file from an architect? what notes do they give as far as direction?

  • @thenyel1
    @thenyel1 8 років тому

    hey, so this is the spedup version, is there a real time version out there. I didn't quite get how the masking works. thanks.

  • @lishazheng5656
    @lishazheng5656 7 років тому

    really cool

  • @SoSo-wb6gt
    @SoSo-wb6gt 4 роки тому

    Great tutorial as always! Are you using tablet for drawing in here or just a mouse? I love the effect youaget at 14:12, I tried with some of the brushes I have but couldnt get same result from just using a mouse :(
    EDIT:
    18:27 for everybody who wonders Pedro uses Wacom Intuos

  • @hendrilibrata3353
    @hendrilibrata3353 7 років тому

    really nice

  • @furkankon8679
    @furkankon8679 7 років тому

    hi thank you so much ur efforts ..can u upload or send to me that skecthup file??

  • @payupich
    @payupich 8 років тому

    Awesome man great job I can't wait to begin my Photoshop journey and implement it into my renderings at work I will subscribe and keep my eyes on what you have to share I really appreciate it.. You mentioned you were using some type of pen is that like a mouse or some sort of tool do you have any recommendations?

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      Hi Chris, thanks a lot for your comments. It's a WACOM Intuous medium

  • @wsdm369
    @wsdm369 7 років тому

    Hey there Pedro Fernandez from Arqui9, could you please make a tutorial on the masking techniques you use in this video please!? Great work by the way, thanks for uploading!

  • @hashemahmed1402
    @hashemahmed1402 8 років тому +2

    Can you please provide a link of these brushes? you have quite a valuable set of brushes

  • @amandaxxcastilho
    @amandaxxcastilho 8 років тому +1

    can you send the link for the rectangle brush set?

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +Amandaxxcastilho try here amanda www.arqui9learn.com/photoshop-brushes/

  • @StunnasDO
    @StunnasDO Рік тому

    how are the white lines drawn (how are you keeping them straight)? by hand with a mouse?

  • @AhmadHesham
    @AhmadHesham 3 роки тому

    please i entered the webssite and i couldn't get the materials

  • @pannsusumg8267
    @pannsusumg8267 8 років тому

    very helpful thanks a lot :)

  • @max0payn617
    @max0payn617 8 років тому

    fantastic and amazing work, Thanks for sharing, you were bit fast for me but I love it

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +paulvicc paulvictor Will have to slow it down next time then :)

  • @chyennoqueutility8972
    @chyennoqueutility8972 8 років тому +2

    now all my friends are your fans pedro! nice video!

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +chyenno que Thanks for that, hope they like our stuff as well ;)

  • @Butanozl
    @Butanozl 4 роки тому

    hello how did you export that section because my section doesn't show the perspective part

  • @LinhPhuongdjlingdu
    @LinhPhuongdjlingdu 5 років тому

    thanks very much

  • @MarwahMB
    @MarwahMB 8 років тому +1

    very helpful .. thanks

  • @armdasif
    @armdasif 7 років тому

    What are your system specs?

  • @maximotusetzugasti2316
    @maximotusetzugasti2316 6 років тому

    which architectural program did you used, before sketchup? i mean to build de model. thank you!

  • @Speedy10226
    @Speedy10226 8 років тому

    The plan view you showed at the end looked incredible! would love to see a tutorial for something like that!

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +Speedy10226 On its way ;)

    • @Speedy10226
      @Speedy10226 8 років тому

      awesome! can't wait to see it. I was having a look for the bushes you used in this vid, mainly the square one, the grungy one for the section cuts, and the thinner one used to highlight the section cuts in white, would you be able to point me in the right direction?

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +Speedy10226 www.arqui9learn.com/photoshop-brushes/ :D hope it helps

    • @Speedy10226
      @Speedy10226 8 років тому

      ah thats great thank you! :D

    • @max0payn617
      @max0payn617 8 років тому

      +ARQUI9 Visualisation ,,eeee eagerly waiting for it.

  • @Archzed
    @Archzed 7 років тому

    i dont get the mask part can someone please explain which shortcuts on keyboard should i click ?

  • @avramcristiannicolae500
    @avramcristiannicolae500 8 років тому

    Hey guys, as always, a brilliant tutorial that ended with an amazing product. Now I have a question that I wanted to ask you for a long time, since the first videos actually. How do you manage the difference in representation and visualization between perspectives/perspective sketches/axonometric views on one hand and the more technical floor plans, cut-out details and such on the other hand? More to the point, do you keep those simple and ''boring'' or do you ''work''(for lack of a better word) on them as well? Thanks again for the tutorial!

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +Avram Cristian Nicolae Hi Avram, Not sure I totally understand your question, but we work on visuals in general - www.arqui9.com . We don't usually get asked for rigorous representation. As with all forms of art, you always have to set the style and dictate the expression you want in accordance with your public. In a competition for instance, architects usually look for loose and creative interpretations, as they haven't yet defined the totality of their design. In marketing you would probably be looking to have a much more rigorous style, as all details are looked at closely. Hope that answers your question.
      Pedro

  • @user-ei3nt2vb9d
    @user-ei3nt2vb9d 3 роки тому

    HI, Could you tell me how to find good picture

  • @nikolavulic5241
    @nikolavulic5241 7 років тому

    pls make more videos like this

  • @zohahs5276
    @zohahs5276 8 років тому

    hey
    Lovely tutorial once again, when are your courses coming up?still waiting :)

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +zoh ahs Thanks, trying as best I can, time is always a factor but they are coming soon, just hold on there

  • @Natthebee
    @Natthebee 7 років тому

    Peeeeeeeerfetc

  • @sabrinaflipse7732
    @sabrinaflipse7732 6 років тому

    can you teach how u select so fast?

  • @paulsolano3030
    @paulsolano3030 8 років тому

    love

  • @yuel3590
    @yuel3590 7 років тому +2

    这速度...醉了

  • @yoyoheads
    @yoyoheads 7 років тому +22

    This is absolutely brilliant. But it's definitely not easy to follow. Especially for Photoshop newbies. Not sure how all that masking works.

    • @alia.9427
      @alia.9427 7 років тому +2

      Go look for basic photoshop tutorials, my friend. That's how I got to understand it :D

    • @yoyoheads
      @yoyoheads 7 років тому

      s beans Will do, thanks. I actually managed to figure it out from this video by slowing down the speed. xD

    • @yoyoheads
      @yoyoheads 7 років тому

      There is a little settings icon at the bottom right of the vid, you'll find the speed options there. (Settings icon is right next to the CC) I recommend you mute the vid otherwise it sounds really weird! But I still think finding basic photoshop tutorials will be easier.

  • @alexlewis2248
    @alexlewis2248 6 років тому

    If anyone has read them which would you suggest is better to make a structure like what is presented at the beginning of this video:
    The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture: Modeling Buildings, Visualizing Design, and Creating Construction Documents with SketchUp Pro and LayOut
    OR
    Rendering in SketchUp: From Modeling to Presentation for Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Interior Design

  • @kimminsooize
    @kimminsooize 7 років тому

    what is brush name?

  • @rubenrodrigues266
    @rubenrodrigues266 6 років тому

    We can truly see the amazing things we can do with photosho but, for a noob like me who's trying to learn by myself this video is really complex.

  • @rajuduwal1991
    @rajuduwal1991 7 років тому +2

    magnificent work............but the tutorials is quite fast........

  • @jozwiakrafal
    @jozwiakrafal 8 років тому

    Those brushes you offer to buy via gumroad do work on PS CS4?

    • @Austraman
      @Austraman 8 років тому

      I've not yet tested on that version but think so.

  • @martintikvic4342
    @martintikvic4342 8 років тому

    How do you change between brushes that quickly in the beginning of the video?

    • @suerdem4461
      @suerdem4461 7 років тому

      yeah, i liked to know that too!

  • @roastman9753
    @roastman9753 4 роки тому +1

    I would love to be able to access the files! But the website is under construction and the files aren't on the Gumroad. Would you be able to post an updated link in the meantime?

  • @taliamal
    @taliamal 8 років тому

    A brush tutorial and a mask tutorial would be great

  • @shahadse9209
    @shahadse9209 7 років тому

    Do you have an email so we can contact you with? I have questions, thank you

  • @Archzed
    @Archzed 7 років тому

    cant we just select and draw by brush ? why do we have to use the mask ?

  • @claudio4040
    @claudio4040 4 роки тому

    You used a graphic tablet for doing this?

  • @DarkKittycat
    @DarkKittycat 8 років тому

    do you draw with a mouse or a pen on a tablet?

  • @pjmielnik
    @pjmielnik 8 років тому

    The brushes he uses here look to be Jonas De Ro brushes from Fusroda. Free to download I think.

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +PawelDzizys Indeed you are right, added them to a on going list of brushes will have www.arqui9learn.com/photoshop-brushes/

  • @yutakared338
    @yutakared338 7 років тому +1

    I tried to pay for your brushes but the processing of credit card didnt go through.

  • @suerdem4461
    @suerdem4461 7 років тому

    this is quite fast to figure out some selections, settings etc. But its great anyway

  • @xcalibur005
    @xcalibur005 8 років тому

    Español por favor.

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  8 років тому

      +Emmanuel Hernandez Um dia yo voy hablar en espanhol, pero no soy muy bueno ;)

  • @belugaabs
    @belugaabs 7 років тому +41

    too fast, the masking part too fast

    • @Elle-xf8mw
      @Elle-xf8mw 7 років тому +4

      i changed the speed to 0.25, it's better!

    • @Elle-xf8mw
      @Elle-xf8mw 7 років тому +2

      see the gear icon (setting) on right bottom of the video?click on it you see the speed option

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  6 років тому +4

      Sorry guys, this was a little on the fast side as it was probably more of a walkthrough. Will take these tips on board. Cheers

  • @onetwoby4
    @onetwoby4 7 років тому

    Your skills are awesome but this video is too fast to keep track of.
    Good work!

  • @rafaelvilela5846
    @rafaelvilela5846 7 років тому

    who where the references?

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  7 років тому

      TO be honest, a lot of the images where googled, but we love the stuff from Alex Hogrefe

  • @ElevatedCaptures
    @ElevatedCaptures 4 роки тому

    The website requires a password to access the files

  • @samgreen6395
    @samgreen6395 6 років тому +1

    The final product looks amazing. I wish I knew what you were actually doing, but you are going WAY too fast without explaining what you're doing.

  • @maxmarry4874
    @maxmarry4874 7 років тому

    i changed the speed to 0.75,it's so funny

  • @Elle-xf8mw
    @Elle-xf8mw 7 років тому

    Thank you! but it's toooooooo fast!

  • @tijannakg
    @tijannakg 6 років тому

    Beautiful results, but the video is showing the steps too fast, without explanations, so it's not really a tutorial. I believe that the beginners would find it hard to follow. I would love to see more of your videos, but I suggest splitting the video into 2 or 3 parts and slowing it down a bit, with exact steps in Photoshop so the noobs could learn too (as they need these videos the most :)

  • @mennamostafa2922
    @mennamostafa2922 6 років тому

    i love how you are sharing your knowledge and everything but you are going too fast that it is hard to understand what you are doing.

    • @Arqui9visualisation
      @Arqui9visualisation  6 років тому

      Sorry it's more of a run through and not an in depth tutorial, it would take a long time to explain every little thing and would kind of take the fun out of making these

  • @yeldaq
    @yeldaq 3 роки тому

    this is not for beginners at all. i didnt leanred a single thing about how to do it myself :'C

  • @nicholasiman
    @nicholasiman 7 років тому

    great vid! thanks for uploading!