"Water reflection" would be a great tutorial how to create it and apply it. The way how the pool looks in this piece of work and how the water refects just amazing. The background and the architecture of the building are great but the way how the pool is presented just makes its surroundings stand out. The water has color and reflection in a way it enhances the picture. It almost looks like glass and have learned alot from these tutorials in which i can apply to my personal work so thanks and great work and looking forward for more amazing tutorials.
very nice tutorial, and this time, the music was ok ! not too present, stressing and disturbing ( like in the matte painting tutorial ) the flow of the tutorial coming into our spirit :) , you should continue the others this way ! ^^
Hello pedro.... thanks for the content you keep bring out! Would you advice one puts in elements in photoshop when it comes to interior design or actual objects in the modeling software... thanks
Another great tut. I knew most of the stuff but it proves its always good to watch other people work as I picked up a few tips I didnt know. I like your style mate are you based in Oz?
Extreamly clean work! Thanks for the tutorial! I love your brushes by the way, can you paste the link of the video that you explain where are you getting them? Thank you again
I really want to know the name of the song that you use as a background. On the side note, you make really great tutorials, even tho I use 99% of the techniques already I find the artistic approach very helpful.
I love your videos, I get so inspired from them! Could you do a video where you take the basic render and start off from there and paste all the sextures and elements? I am very interested in that! :) Keep it up!
Your images are nice, and it's a very classical way of doing quick arch viz images, result at the end of the day is the important part! followed by how quickly you got there. I am curious though, do you never have clients that go... "can we rotate 28 degrees to the right, I want to see more of this door", meaning all your pre work / potential final is wasted, since you have SO much destructive production going on. Compared to if you did a lot of the landscaping in 3D (harder for sure) but also gives you way more options. any particular reason? or simply just because you have always done it, and it seems to work for you? :) seems to be the main reason people do things the way they do. anyway keep it up, I like your videos but please UP the volume levels a bit, quite low.
"Water reflection" would be a great tutorial how to create it and apply it. The way how the pool looks in this piece of work and how the water refects just amazing. The background and the architecture of the building are great but the way how the pool is presented just makes its surroundings stand out. The water has color and reflection in a way it enhances the picture. It almost looks like glass and have learned alot from these tutorials in which i can apply to my personal work so thanks and great work and looking forward for more amazing tutorials.
That first tip alone was worth the like & subscribe! Thanx mate!
Oh man, such a verry nice turorial you make... much thanks for sharing you experience with us...
Keep the awesome work !
Cheers mate
+João Ribeiro Very kind of you! We will be uploading new videos very soon!
This is crazy good! Please keep posting video tutorials!
+Luka Vuckovic Many Thanks Luka! There are many more videos to come!
Please make a video on adding textures!
+MsTheflagger Thankyou for your comment, there are more videos to come very soon and we hope that they will be able to help you!
Great tutorial thanks! Could you please show tips how to fill pavement with a texture and things like that?
+Orelinde Bu Thankyou! This is a great question and we will hope to be able to answer it within our next set of videos being released soon!
Thanks for the tutorial! hoping to see more of this! and other tutorial like inserting light and stuff
great stuff, like your commenting and tool setting-visibility. keep it UP !
Really top level techniques and smart use of photoshop! Thank you!
+sadufkafhjv Very Kind! Thankyou very much!
I love your work, great work, great stuff !
+Shyni Dangoes - Many Thanks!
very nice tutorial, and this time, the music was ok ! not too present, stressing and disturbing ( like in the matte painting tutorial ) the flow of the tutorial coming into our spirit :) , you should continue the others this way ! ^^
+Xplorer Thanks for your feedback!
This channel is the best source for learning archviz. Is there a way to get psd file? i would love to go through the layers to learn more.
Thanks, Pedro.
+Pedro Soares da Silva You're welcome!
Thank you so much to make this wonderful tutorial! Great help to me.
Hello pedro.... thanks for the content you keep bring out! Would you advice one puts in elements in photoshop when it comes to interior design or actual objects in the modeling software... thanks
Thanks Afolabi. I would say the best practice is to insert modeled objects, but once again it all depends on your scene, time effort etc
Awesome you made me to think different. Thank you man.
Can you post some tutorial about animation rendering and post work of that?
+kanak mahmud Thankyou very kind of you! There are many more videos to come
thanks for sharing the knowledge you worked hard to get...hey and its for free which is very rare these days
+red vertex no problem, thankyou for watching!
With your photoshop skill I think, 3d software are not longer needed )). Greate tutorial!
Amazing, i really would like to see more videos like this and the others, good job
+Raquel Mira Many Thanks Raquel! There are many more videos to come so stay tuned!
Appreciate your tutorial. Thanks.
Another great tut. I knew most of the stuff but it proves its always good to watch other people work as I picked up a few tips I didnt know. I like your style mate are you based in Oz?
+Sliviz Many Thanks! We are glad that we can help to improve your skills and inspire! We are based in London in the UK
Extreamly clean work! Thanks for the tutorial! I love your brushes by the way, can you paste the link of the video that you explain where are you getting them? Thank you again
I really want to know the name of the song that you use as a background. On the side note, you make really great tutorials, even tho I use 99% of the techniques already I find the artistic approach very helpful.
I love your videos, I get so inspired from them! Could you do a video where you take the basic render and start off from there and paste all the sextures and elements? I am very interested in that! :) Keep it up!
impressive, i hope you can upload the render image so we can apply the tutorial on it thank you and i wish you good luck
do you guys have the tutorial for the picture shown on 1:23?
Amazing, I love your art man thanks for share
+The9PointStar Thsnkyou, you're very welcome!
Merci beaucoup encore une fois.
What rendering engine do you use? Thanks
best tutor ever
Helpful as always! Name song 7:07 ?
Wish I can work with you Guys.. really nice! - greetings from Philippines.. :)
can I share my works?
Your images are nice, and it's a very classical way of doing quick arch viz images, result at the end of the day is the important part! followed by how quickly you got there. I am curious though, do you never have clients that go... "can we rotate 28 degrees to the right, I want to see more of this door", meaning all your pre work / potential final is wasted, since you have SO much destructive production going on. Compared to if you did a lot of the landscaping in 3D (harder for sure) but also gives you way more options.
any particular reason? or simply just because you have always done it, and it seems to work for you? :) seems to be the main reason people do things the way they do. anyway keep it up, I like your videos but please UP the volume levels a bit, quite low.
awesome. best tutorials !
+Darryl Santos Many Thanks Darryl!
Lovely, thank you
Thank you!!!! now time to practice
+Arturo Gomez You're most welcome! Glad we can always help!
Sir make one vedio step by step .please
Thanks!
Thank you!
+walterdemthule no problem!
Altamente !
That is so helpful! Thank you
slightly unfortunate placement of the big palm - sticking out through that woman's knee
+Wojciech Omiljanowski Thankyou for your feedback. We try and make our images look as realistic as possible and appreciate your constructive criticism
do you have the rights to use this pictures?
Thanks! very helpful as always. :)
+Julius Durana No problem, glad we could help you!
do you use a mouse or Wacom type pad?
+djjireh Hi there, we use Wacom's to create are work
Thank you! it was awesome.
Merci bcp
Also dude, slow down a bit when doing things like fringing, this is all new to me and I can barely see what you're doing!
+MsTheflagger Thankyou for your feedback! Our new videos will be more suited for beginners so hopefully this may help you a little more.
great ;) thank you
+YadJ tra Thankyou, glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing check our designs too.
www.pixarch.net
AMAZINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
+Shyni Dangoes Cheers thankyou!
I don’t agree with stealing photos from photographers without permission. I hope you don’t make money from this.
too fast and omitting details
thank you!