If you hate searching for the right Morpholio, Procreate or Sketchup for iPad tutorial on UA-cam, download the FREE iPad For Architects 1-click Interactive Guide. It’s a sortable spreadsheet that helps you find the video you need from the 200+ tutorials on this channel. Click to download, and I’ll see you in the next video: www.ipadforarchitects.com/0ne-click-interactive-guide
That is an extremely generous thing to say, but I love that you said it. Maybe it has to do with showing more of the "imperfect" texture of life? Or maybe it's because hand rendering speaks to the lizard brain--the part of our brains that was there at the dawn of humankind, watching the cave painters at Lascaux, France? Who cares, I'll take it haha!
Adams: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide. Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
Great work! I've been getting into procreate for my project renderings and it's nice to see a simple timelapse from start to finish! Count me subscribed
Ross, that's great! Welcome aboard. I made an interactive spreadsheet of all my channel content so you can get right to any video that might interest you from the spreadsheet. Check it out here: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide and be sure to let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to see. Best, James
Hey gemvac, a question: I'm trying to learn more about what kinds of videos folks like you find most helpful. If you have time, could you let me know in a reply to this comment if you prefer a) overview videos like this one that show two or more examples of the kinds of drawings I make with Procreate; b) more detailed, single-drawing tutorials that include detailed tips on every aspect of one drawing, or c) short videos like my "1-Minute Masterclass" playlist of videos that concentrate on one Procreate feature at a time, independent of any specific drawing? Your opinion is very valuable to me, thanks!
Hi Akers! thanks for asking!! :) to be honest all of the 3 options would be very very interesting to see. I would start with: C. tutorial on Procreate ("giving the tools"); B. drawing tutorial on different topic and technic ("how to play with the tool"); A. overview video ("what you can achieve putting all together") What you think? 😀
you all probably dont give a shit but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Charlie Decker i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
What if you made a few different tree types and saved them as png’s then imported them for each new piece. Copying and pasting them as need be. Then resizing etc.
Oh, lord, so many. Seriously, play with them all for hours. My top 10: Flat brush, soft brush, technical pen, Script, Nikko Rull, Fine Hair, Turpentine, Lightpen, Lightbrush, Grid, Artist Crayon, Flare, Rad brush, Bokeh Lights, Grunge, and on and on, but those are most-oft used
Farzad Jahanfard Several Duffy ones but mostly Flat brush, Soft air brush, technical pen, narinda pencil, Tarraleah brush... just try them all and experiment
You need to leave text on the screen at least a couple of seconds longer. Had to start reading the moment it appeared because it started to disappear by the end of the sentence. Too quick if we’re looking at something else. You’re making us pick between watching the demonstration and reading the description.
If you hate searching for the right Morpholio, Procreate or Sketchup for iPad tutorial on UA-cam, download the FREE iPad For Architects 1-click Interactive Guide. It’s a sortable spreadsheet that helps you find the video you need from the 200+ tutorials on this channel. Click to download, and I’ll see you in the next video: www.ipadforarchitects.com/0ne-click-interactive-guide
In my opinion, this perspective is more artistic and authentic than the realistic rendering images using V-Ray or Corona renders. This's so beautiful!
That is an extremely generous thing to say, but I love that you said it. Maybe it has to do with showing more of the "imperfect" texture of life? Or maybe it's because hand rendering speaks to the lizard brain--the part of our brains that was there at the dawn of humankind, watching the cave painters at Lascaux, France? Who cares, I'll take it haha!
Adams: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide.
Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
@@iPadForArchitects I don't have an iPad yet but thanks.
Great work! I've been getting into procreate for my project renderings and it's nice to see a simple timelapse from start to finish! Count me subscribed
Ross, that's great! Welcome aboard. I made an interactive spreadsheet of all my channel content so you can get right to any video that might interest you from the spreadsheet. Check it out here: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide and be sure to let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to see. Best, James
this video deserve so much more views!!!!
I appreciate that, Gemvac! Just can't seem to break through, but keeping the hope alive )
please keep posting video like this! they are amazing and inspiring!!
Hey gemvac, a question: I'm trying to learn more about what kinds of videos folks like you find most helpful. If you have time, could you let me know in a reply to this comment if you prefer a) overview videos like this one that show two or more examples of the kinds of drawings I make with Procreate; b) more detailed, single-drawing tutorials that include detailed tips on every aspect of one drawing, or c) short videos like my "1-Minute Masterclass" playlist of videos that concentrate on one Procreate feature at a time, independent of any specific drawing? Your opinion is very valuable to me, thanks!
Hi Akers! thanks for asking!! :) to be honest all of the 3 options would be very very interesting to see.
I would start with: C. tutorial on Procreate ("giving the tools"); B. drawing tutorial on different topic and technic ("how to play with the tool"); A. overview video ("what you can achieve putting all together") What you think? 😀
This is the point I want to reach in rendering.
Practice makes perfect. You'll get there. Its the trying that counts
The commentary is helpful and hilarious at the same time! Beautiful job 😍❤️
Yeh, well, we try ) I'd like to do more of it, but have been so darn busy lately. That's a good thing, right? Right??
you all probably dont give a shit but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Hamza Alfredo Instablaster :)
@Charlie Decker i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Charlie Decker It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out!
I love it. Congratulations 🥰😌
Thank you, Daniel
Wow. Master piece.
You are too kind, but thanks
Very nice 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank thank thank you!
great video!! approximately how long did this take you in real time?
18 hours 34 minutes according to Actions > Canvas Information > Tracked time (!)
What if you made a few different tree types and saved them as png’s then imported them for each new piece. Copying and pasting them as need be. Then resizing etc.
I love this idea. Besides I need a "fun" video to do lol. These last few have been hard work!
Good job!
That means a lot to me, thanks
Just great again!
Awww, thanks again, Olle!
Amazing❤️
Back at you, thank you!
Could you tell us which brushes / pens you used?
Oh, lord, so many. Seriously, play with them all for hours. My top 10: Flat brush, soft brush, technical pen, Script, Nikko Rull, Fine Hair, Turpentine, Lightpen, Lightbrush, Grid, Artist Crayon, Flare, Rad brush, Bokeh Lights, Grunge, and on and on, but those are most-oft used
what brush do you use???
Farzad Jahanfard Several Duffy ones but mostly Flat brush, Soft air brush, technical pen, narinda pencil, Tarraleah brush... just try them all and experiment
*different
@@iPadForArchitects thank you souch For replying cheers
You need to leave text on the screen at least a couple of seconds longer. Had to start reading the moment it appeared because it started to disappear by the end of the sentence. Too quick if we’re looking at something else. You’re making us pick between watching the demonstration and reading the description.
Ok thanks for heads up, man