OMG, thank you for this amazing tutorial! I wouldn`t think about making glass matte with gaussian blur and you show me this nice result! Please, keep sharing your work and congrats!
Very nice....Lots of videos people are only showing off their skills. This video was more helpful but also shows you have really nice skills. Also good taste nice materials. Thanks!
you are one of the best out there considering your photoshop skills, I really wish to know if you learned by your self or have you followed a proffessional course ?
I honestly learned it all from UA-cam and really understanding the details because the detail is what separates it from a normal to an amazing Render. Thank you for commenting :)
Thank you, yes i understand but when you are selling a project to a client these kinds of renders are important as they will be very excited and when your working in a office people do this as a job but doing it personnaly yes it does take a long time.
@@SurvivingArchitecture I believe that in a office you don't have time to make this, there is a lot of work to do, "time is money" (unless you are hired just to do illustrations). I think they are great to publish in website like deezen or to put in portafoglio otherwise is not worth to make this to a regular client.
Yes that what i mean there are people in the office who do this as a job as you said, yh of course its all just about showing youre idea in context as real as possible, i agree :).
What about when I want to draw straight lines that are slanted . Example the first 3 lines you drew. Also how am I able to connect the lines edges together
I prefer to cutout a woman ;) Excellent job you did here, great PS skills. You should work Non-destructive using mask and smart objects, way easier to fix stuff then. Also you will keep original resolution and thus can scale the image up if needed. Now you you degraded the image quality essentually. Also organizing layers by name, folder hierarchy and color will make you file much more organized and possible to pass to anyone else to be edited.
Excellent tips! I always say to my self that I should organize my layers but I could never do it! I'm way too lazy for that lol! but I will definitely try next time ;) Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a wonderful comment like that!
Surviving Architecture there is one tio which will blow your mind ;) normally when you right ctrl right click or cmd right click you will see the structure of the complete file. I use thjs to wuick select layers. You can do that if everythi n g is a copy of a copy of a copy or layer 1 23455 etc etc. Start naming ALL layers and give the main folders a dot or long dash and sub folders a shoet dash. Now when you right click you get a sort of sitemap structure. Super clear and visible what layer is what. Ill make screengrab from on of my bigger files so you understand better
Look here's an example, this file hasnt that much layers. BUt using this method really helps finding stuff and also if you need to pass the file to someone else. He/she can make out was is what. www.dropbox.com/s/5ovt7g3xj4pate4/PS_layering-system_Naming.jpg?raw=1 Because of the dots and long dashes, i know exactly what is a folder and what is a subfolder, great hierachry ;)
You know what!! its really much easier to look at that small list than to skim through all the layers ughhhh lol!! Thank you for taking the time to teach me something and to actually show me an example. Theres one thing though I might be doing wrong. After I press Ctrl+Right Click and I see the structure, I can only see the groups. I cant see any layers. :/
Is that windows? Caus it should show all layers. But keep in mind.... It shows only that what is below the cursor. This menu is for quick selecting items. On Mac we can Command Click to quick select layers, but if there are so many layer you can us this trick. But if you dont name layers, its one big mess. So try click around, try to hit a spot in the image which you know 100% certain has many layers below it
If you press shift while you're painting, it would create straight lines. select your brush, click once someplace and then click somewhere else while pressing shift and that would create the diagnoal lines :) hope its helpful
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@@SurvivingArchitecture i think might watch an hour video if i really want to learn, i ve already watched 90 min video on a different channel and it wasn't boring. Best wishes
just want you to know that this is so helpful for students who are not really that good at using sketch up or lumion :) thank you!
I'm glad I could be of help! have a look at the rest of the channel, you might find something else useful 😁
actually this more practical than making 3d renders for hours
it needs imagination
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OMG, thank you for this amazing tutorial! I wouldn`t think about making glass matte with gaussian blur and you show me this nice result! Please, keep sharing your work and congrats!
I'm so happy to hear that!! Thank you for the comment :)
Hi there, please do more step-by step tutorials. It really helps first time users of photoshop like myself :)
So glad that I found your newest vids a few hours ago. Have been binge-watching since hahaha
That's nice to hear thank you :)
Very nice....Lots of videos people are only showing off their skills. This video was more helpful but also shows you have really nice skills. Also good taste nice materials. Thanks!
Yes thats so true, i wanted to teach you what i can do not just show off. Im glad you enjoyed it youre very welcome :)
Wow best video so far you make it look so easy
Just love it
Aww thank you and thank you for the comment :)
that was amazinnng wish ik had found this useful vid a year ago
You're most welcome! Thank you for watching!! ❤️❤️
10/10 skills!😍 I used sketchup /lumion only, very helpful ❤️
Thank you!! Glad I could help :)
please do it again with a building visualisation i really love your work
I've done other building visualization videos if you want to check out this playlist
Super talented
Thank you!
great job truly impressed!
Glad you liked it!
great job.Your Photoshop technology is superb
Thank you so much!!
Wow...👏👏👏
you are one of the best out there considering your photoshop skills, I really wish to know if you learned by your self or have you followed a proffessional course ?
I honestly learned it all from UA-cam and really understanding the details because the detail is what separates it from a normal to an amazing Render. Thank you for commenting :)
@@SurvivingArchitecture Oh you just gave me hope, thank you so much, lots of love and support from Algeria.
I am glad to be of help, my friend. Even more love from England hahaha :)
Amazing work!
Thank you so much!
Oh, shit. It's amazing
Thank you! :)
Will you do more tutorials of this kind? They are very interesting and you explain clearly. please!
ale opi definitely!! One should be up in a few days focusing on grass :)
Fantastic 🌹👍🏻
Thank you for commenting :) 👍
you are genius
Thank you 😊
Amazing!
Thank you for watching :).
It look beautiful at the end but it is harder to make than a regular render and its very time consuming.
Thank you, yes i understand but when you are selling a project to a client these kinds of renders are important as they will be very excited and when your working in a office people do this as a job but doing it personnaly yes it does take a long time.
@@SurvivingArchitecture I believe that in a office you don't have time to make this, there is a lot of work to do, "time is money" (unless you are hired just to do illustrations). I think they are great to publish in website like deezen or to put in portafoglio otherwise is not worth to make this to a regular client.
Yes that what i mean there are people in the office who do this as a job as you said, yh of course its all just about showing youre idea in context as real as possible, i agree :).
How do you zoom in and out so easily? Love your vids!
Alt + scroll in and out
you are so helpful
Thank you :)
amazing!
Thank you for your comment :)
Mind blown
Thank you!
Great Composition, Superb Work.
#Studio6d
Thank you :)
😍 amazing!! 👏👏
+Tania Bautista Thank you!! Means alot :)
im sturggling with with drawing straight lines with the brush tool, any tips of how to use the brush and draw such straight lines .
Hold the shift key while painting!
What about when I want to draw straight lines that are slanted . Example the first 3 lines you drew. Also how am I able to connect the lines edges together
wow.... great job
go girl.....
THANK YOU!! :)
I real enjoy this video! good job :)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Was the light reflections too much ?
i think yes
Hmmmm I thought so too but I like it anyways. Go big or go home am I right haha!!
Its amazing. Thank you.
THANK YOU for watching and commenting :)
Parabéns ficou excelente!!
Obrigado :)
Wow
Thank you very much!!
GOD level skills... damnn :o
Thanks! ☺️
thanks again
You are most welcome!
clever!
Thank you so much!
I love it
+ale opi thank you :)
太棒了!学习了(so great-)
Thank you :)
Wow 💜💜💜
Thank you very much!!
I prefer to cutout a woman ;) Excellent job you did here, great PS skills. You should work Non-destructive using mask and smart objects, way easier to fix stuff then. Also you will keep original resolution and thus can scale the image up if needed. Now you you degraded the image quality essentually. Also organizing layers by name, folder hierarchy and color will make you file much more organized and possible to pass to anyone else to be edited.
Excellent tips! I always say to my self that I should organize my layers but I could never do it! I'm way too lazy for that lol! but I will definitely try next time ;) Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a wonderful comment like that!
Surviving Architecture there is one tio which will blow your mind ;) normally when you right ctrl right click or cmd right click you will see the structure of the complete file. I use thjs to wuick select layers. You can do that if everythi n g is a copy of a copy of a copy or layer 1 23455 etc etc.
Start naming ALL layers and give the main folders a dot or long dash and sub folders a shoet dash. Now when you right click you get a sort of sitemap structure. Super clear and visible what layer is what. Ill make screengrab from on of my bigger files so you understand better
Look here's an example, this file hasnt that much layers. BUt using this method really helps finding stuff and also if you need to pass the file to someone else. He/she can make out was is what. www.dropbox.com/s/5ovt7g3xj4pate4/PS_layering-system_Naming.jpg?raw=1 Because of the dots and long dashes, i know exactly what is a folder and what is a subfolder, great hierachry ;)
You know what!! its really much easier to look at that small list than to skim through all the layers ughhhh lol!! Thank you for taking the time to teach me something and to actually show me an example. Theres one thing though I might be doing wrong. After I press Ctrl+Right Click and I see the structure, I can only see the groups. I cant see any layers. :/
Is that windows? Caus it should show all layers. But keep in mind.... It shows only that what is below the cursor. This menu is for quick selecting items. On Mac we can Command Click to quick select layers, but if there are so many layer you can us this trick. But if you dont name layers, its one big mess.
So try click around, try to hit a spot in the image which you know 100% certain has many layers below it
dont understand how u draw this diagonal lines with ur brush?
If you press shift while you're painting, it would create straight lines. select your brush, click once someplace and then click somewhere else while pressing shift and that would create the diagnoal lines :) hope its helpful
How long does this take to do?
Hmmmm this was quite some time ago so I don't really remember but I am guessing around 3hrs with trial and error
skillss
Thank you :)!
How to get these texture ?
All from Google!
@@SurvivingArchitecture thanks
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O zamanlar İngiltere'de Mimarlık öğrencisiydi anladığım kadarıyla.
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Thank youuuuu
you created all this from a white canvas without a model!!! i can't even draw a duck in ps -_-
Hehhehe you don't need to draw a duck just add the image 😊
Hurray for post producers, one day we are going to rule render hacks.
That's the dream! ☺️
8:10
Be slow you teach very fast
Will you watch a 1hr video?
In the configuration of the video you can change the speed
@@SurvivingArchitecture i think might watch an hour video if i really want to learn, i ve already watched 90 min video on a different channel and it wasn't boring. Best wishes
mad
:)
Give me 50% of your skills hahaha
If i can il give you 100 %, glad you enjoyed the video my friend :)
I sure did!
glad to know you did :)
marrieme
lol!
WTF
i will take that as a compliment lol Thank you for watching :)
@@SurvivingArchitecture Yes