Easy High-End Virtual Staging
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- AI has improved for virtual staging and this tutorial shows how to take control with easy edits to make your images standout. Note that I'm not affiliated or paid by vendors mentioned in this video to produce this tutorial. Below are links pertinent to this video:
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Apply Design is the real deal from my experience, glad to see others using these tools as well! That's what they are - tools, not job killers!
I agree!
maybe they're job killers for.. staging companies?
Fantastic walkthrough, liked and subbed!
Thinking about learning this to charge real estate companies ( new homes / empty homes , commercial etc ). Wonder if it’d work
Great tool and explanatory video overall. I just tried it myself and the results were great. Thank you Nathan!!!
Thank you for this information
Without starting from scratch again, is there a quick way to have the same furniture show in the shot from the kitchen looking out towards the living room?
Yes. You select "Same Location" instead of "Furniture", "Room Bundles", etc. at the editing top-level navigation options. That way you can quickly pop in the items you used for other rooms/photos. This is why, btw, I give a discount above 5 images, since there will be adjoining rooms using the same furniture, making it faster. Also, under "Furniture", you can select "Favorites" where you'll find items you stored and organized to use for other properties. Perhaps another tutorial on that?
Been using Apply Design for a while now, it's absolutely amazing for 360 staging as well. 🎉
Totally agree!
@@NathanCoolPhoto Hope you and the family are keeping well. 😊
Can I use the same furniture in the same room for multiple angles ?
Yes, there is an option to select "Same Property", then select a previously staged image and use those items.
Thanks so much for the rundown Nathan. I’ve been wanting to add virtual staging to my services. Would you be willing to make a video on how to photograph a bedroom and a livingroom with virtual staging in mind? I’m going back through shots of mine from vacant properties and having a hard time finding the shot I want to use for the trial image.
You're very welcome! There's really nothing special to shooting rooms for VS. Just shoot the same compositions you always would. One thing that could help though is to get an idea for what to shoot, no matter the property...I'm not sure if you have my shot lists with examples but here's a link if you want to check that out: amzn.to/3YhOPol
Great Tutorial !!
I have a question, is apply design have payment if I make a sign in?
Wonderful info! Can you offer tips on emptying rooms when clients send photos of cluttering / lived-in space?
If I have photos taken on a smart phone of a home with no furniture and a video, do you provide services to stage the house with some appropriate furniture for each room. just the basics?
You’re the best brother! Thank you!
Great video! What editing system do you use for photos, virtual setup, etc?
How much do you guys charge for virtual staging in your areas? In upstate NY the going rate is around $50-75 which seems excessive. Curious what other areas charge.
This is one of those questions with an answer that "You get what you pay for". While some low-grade outfits will charge $15 per image, others charge over $100, and there are numerous prices in-between. It also depends on how many revisions you're willing to do, the turnaround, and the quality. At the end of the day, being a turnkey service instead of outsourcing, an RE photographer can charge more for those added benefits (fast turnaround, quick revisions, and higher quality...provided you have the skill). And, like everything else in REP, it depends on what your market can support. This article on Redfin might also shed some light on this, where they talk about cost later in the article being anywhere from $39 to $199: www.redfin.com/blog/impress-buyers-with-virtual-staging/
Excellent 😊
Nathan Cool, I am new to real estate photography. How much value does this add to MLS listings when virtual furniture is added? Does it significantly help real estate agents sell a house?
Thank you.
What value it adds to a listing isn't as important as what value it adds to clients who want a full-service photographer with the ability to provide add-ons like this. Although that's the primary focus for RE photographers, I can say that virtual staging does add value. I have more on that in another at ua-cam.com/video/9mmGvp2xD98/v-deo.html
Thanks for another great tutorial!
My pleasure!
Thanks for a great tutorial
Can you make a video where you can explain how much money we can charge to our clients in real state shoots
Thank you
Thanks! Here's a video on just that: ua-cam.com/video/bp3IrqidteQ/v-deo.htmlsi=qgAKzqCyMPJ9wGbx
@@NathanCoolPhoto thank you so much you are a great person god bless you