How I Turn My Sketches Into Designs
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This is a glimpse into the typical journey I take every time I turn my sketches into architectural masterpieces.
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When the sketch that takes you 2 minutes turns into 4 days of of work ..... yep thats architecture for you
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Literally no one:
Mooch: Creating a whole landscape
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Killing it with the uploads lately :D
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Love your videos. Really good editing ... keeping things entertaining but also capturing the madness of designing.
Glad you did!
Yo mooch I've watched ur vids for 1 yr now and I just want to say how much I appreciate your work and talent, cheers bro 🍻😁
That's really great to know. Thanks for sharing that fact! And thanks for sticking around!
@@Moochers yes it is a fact!XD
Amazing video! Actually depicting the trial and error process while rendering!
Would love to see some rendering techniques at an urban scale.. probably a city master plan or something?
Another great video 👍🏼👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it
nice! thanks for sharing this
i'm really not into black color but the design and landscape still cool and i enjoyed it overall. i wonder if you're still a student or graduated?
I'm happy you enjoyed it. I graduated already 😃🍻
@@Moochers wow that's cool. reaching higher years in architecture school becomes easier and faster? or pain? haha
It feels like each year goes slower than the last. It also get way more difficult but I enjoyed the challenge. After some time, though, I couldn't wait to leave and start my life.
Mooch’s version of Falling Water
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Hey dude, Could you make a video about programs that architecture must learn? (I want you to compare some 3D modeling app, as a new arc students, which one is the best between SketchUp, Rhino or 3Ds max?)
I'd love to make a video like that. I'll try to make it soon. Thanks!
Editing feels slightly choppy and as a result hard to follow. Thank you for all the uploads though, you helped me through my senior year in visual communication design. My final project was more architecture oriented and you helped break that barrier from vcd to architecture.
That's really cool to hear. I'm glad these videos have helped.
What's name of this program please
The final images are not good enough. Going with a dark colour is ok. But the images should be brighter
I wannabe an architecture iam great at drawing from yt but still didn’t practice sketching nor used app iwanna start using apps but icant find vid that break down all the informations do I need to take a course or what what’s you recommendation ? Do they teach about using apps on college or not
Why did you decide to use Rhino if it's not the most efficient?
Because efficiency is not the goal of these excercise. It's more about the fun and creativity. I find that Rhino is almost like sketching. There is so much freedom. Other programs i use are more rigid.
@@Moochers oh okay, thanks for the response! 🙂
My dream is to be like you
I appreciate that; I really do. But you can be yourself and achieve great things. Just follow your passions!
I want to be an architect too 😅
Hey. This vid is amazing. Can I turn your sketches into design as well.
I appreciate that. Ofcourse!
How many years of schooling did you take and at what school(s)
I was in school for about 7 years. 18-25. You can do it faster but I had a really slow start.
what program is this ?
Rhino + enscape + Twinmotion
This doesn't concern the video at all, but I'm just curious. Are you a Filipino?
🤣 no, I'm not.
Ooh. Okay. I must have misheard you saying "bakit?" ✌Just forget that I asked. Haha. Your videos are great, though.
What does bakit mean? Thanks 🍺😃
10:05 “something is wrong with this model” biggest understatement of the year.
How stereotypical of architecture institutions to teach what is not used in the real world. Yes, I acknowledge that the curriculum is designed so that students can understand the fundamental elements that make up a building. Not to say that it is bad that they don't teach Revit in my university but having a class that teaches real-world software can impact students in a positive way. Students can understand why they use Rhino instead of " Oh dude this is slow. when I worked for a firm in the summer, we used Revit and it has all of the things done for you." type of deal.
Hey! Thanks for your comment. Though, I'm having a hard time understanding the tone of it. Could you maybe tell me what you were thinking or what caused you to type it. I think you made some good points but I would like to understand what fueled it in the first place. Cheers!
@@Moochers You said how Rhino is not the fastest and most efficient program to construct 3d models, and I recalled my friends who have worked for architecture firms said the same thing. They also don't understand why the College of Design doesn't teach them what they use in real life. My comment is completely neutral, I'm just adding my thoughts about the situation and wonder how you feel about it? Sorry if I made it sound mean or vague.
@@ambiencedesign8765 no no! I don't mind you sharing your opinion even if it is mean haha! I just wanted to know what you meant cause I wasn't sure. But it makes sense now. And you've got a point. Rhino is mostly used in firms that create complex designs but it is not efficient. Most firms in the US use Revit because it generates all your plans while you were on your designs. I love Revit but when I'm feeling creative, I like it use Rhino. Rhino and SketchUp are like the pen(cil) and paper of the modeling world.
When is fiverr challenge coming out? 😆
I think that it will come out before the end of this week. 🍻😃
Great! 🤞
Do you think this guy has ever used these two programs before? Because i don’t.
first lmao
You're on a roll!
@@Moochers gotta beat luka, early bird catches the worm hahah