That comment got me man, "especially to all the perfectionist out there" . That habit of wasting time when trying to achieve perfection in little details that are not even significant. Great tutorial champ. Keep up the good job
Nice image, good job! Little tip from a fellow architect: always turn your assets (people, trees, vehicles) into 'smart objects' so that you can alter the size afterwards without changing the pixel quality. Usually you'll never nail the image in 1 take and requests for change comes later (client demands, colleagues or yourself) and than it is nice that you can reposition and rescale the assets without any hustle 😉
i think that a good way to remove the extra details from the line drawing is to export from SketchUp as an AutoCAD file, clean it, and the save it as a 2010 dwg file, then open in illustrator with the AutoCAD layers to fix the line weights.
Esto es una obra de arte digital....viendo tantos videos no sabía por cual estilo decidirme y veo esta JOYA!, hoy en día la extrasaturación en el render arquitectónico es impresionante, pero este estilo de representación por lejos sería capaz de ganar en un concurso, excelente y gracias!
I have a real problem presenting analysis, which I need to include in a portfolio application. I've always struggled to present context analysis, mobility, land use etc in a cohesive way that works with the overall presentation of a buildings plans, elevations and 3D perspectives. Would you ever do a UA-cam video on that or refer me to books or blogs please?
Hey Jo Jo, we do have a video that talks a bit about site analysis, but this topic is something I want to explore more eventually. It takes an extra effort to make something unique and that doesn't look like a generic analysis full of premade icons and too flashy-looking arrows. I'll add this topic to the list of future videos. You can watch this one in the meantime: ua-cam.com/video/ftw2yrSv2uo/v-deo.html
I'm curious if importing the clay render and the line work into Photoshop simultaneously would have resulted in better alignment when you scaled them together.
Nice section! Nice look and texture! Not convinced by the annotations though, they look like marked mistakes, comments. If you really want to make annotations imho they would be nicer if well ordered and clean on one side with straight lines.
Hello, I have a question: At 1:51 you have the cut below grade showing the structure etc. and at 1:54 you filled it in. How did you show that? Thanks in advance!
When you use the section tool through the model, it gives you an option to show or hide the cut fill. I just hadn't activated, but before exporting I made it visible. This button is locate under the section toolbar. Back in the days Sketchup didn't have this option, but I think from Sketchup 2018 and onwards it now has. If you're using other 3D software, there's most likely that feature as well, but if not you can always do it by hand later in Illustrator or Photoshop.
Where did u study architecture? Was rendering a very important part of your syllabus presentations? Is a presentation with clarity better than beautiful rendered ones?
Hey Juan, I don't usually separate the types of architecture when it comes to representation/visualization. The tools used in Urbanism for example, can also work in Landscape, interior and so on. You just need to adapt the scale, details and style
'Especially to all those perfectionists out there', Hear Hear! The photoshop process was comprehensible especially with those nice graphical set explaining the shortcut keys used . Appreciate the little tip on laptop specs.
is there a way to change lines other than vray or illustrator? im a broke student and i only have photoshop, sketchup and autocad but still i wanna make those amazing renders
matching the image to lines is way easier in PS when you start with the render and place the PDF (AI) file over the canvas. Be sure PDF is bigger than original, it will fit exactly without any effort..
Is it possible to achieve this without a rendering tool? I don't have V-RAY or any other...and just wonder if its possible to achieve something possible without it. Thanks!!
ive never had this problem, but when i export the pdf as 2d option and drag it into illustrator. the line paths arent available.. any ideas? its like a jpeg
Hey Wolof, you need to open this PDF as a new file. Otherwise, if it's inserted into an existing document, it will come as sort of a reference (image). I'm not sure if that's your issue. But try that and let me know if you still can't make it work.
@@LearnUpstairs thank you for the help :) you can place it and press the "place" button and it will show the paths as paths. kinda fan girling rn that u answered :) big fan of your work
Hello, I had a quick question about a problem im running into. When placing the linked illustrator file into the photoshop document I seem to be losing all the quality of the linework, it becomes all pixelated and looks awful. Is there anyway to fix this? Thanks
Never used Ipad Pro to create architectural images, but my concern would be that I'd have to rely most of the process on the Apple Pencil. And a big part of visualization, for me, comes from the 3D and rendering. It's a combination of all. I'm not sure, just throwing some thoughts out there 😅 would have to use it consistently to have a proper opinion
@@LearnUpstairs I really do appreciate your work and I really think if you get the hang of procreate you could do some amazing work, I also like to show you a work of mine I did on procreate and would like your feedback on how I can take my work to the visualization phase, do you have a work email
@@mohamedmekawi6342 yeah, I got to get my hands on it soon. Thanks for the feedback, Mohamed! Unfortunately, I can't do individual and detailed reviews/crits because there are too many requests, but if you send it on Instagram @learnupstairs I can definitely take a look at it 😁
For sure! Pretty much any render engine can generate clay renders. But also you can do this without any renderer, as the 3D software can give you some shadow information. It won't look all soft and smooth, but instead you'll get a hard shadow. It's not better or worse, just another style/result
You're right Robin, after some Photoshop update that "constraint proportions" is always activated. But personally, I like to deactivate it and hold shift to resize proportionally. Because also sometimes I need to resize loosely too. Maybe it's because my brain is used to doing this way haha
Link's in the video description, but I'll also paste it here for you: ua-cam.com/video/z0ya4Br3QQo/v-deo.html It's not a full tutorial only about clay renders, but the video shows it with a bit more detail.
@@nguyendoan3821 oh those are called Render Elements or Render Channels. Each Render engine has a different path to activate them. But in Vray, on the latest version, it has its own tab. If you google for Render Elements in Vray (with your version of it), you should get a quick response from google
Using assets from the internet is allowed as long as it doesn't represent the full image. From what I know it can't be used as is, or be used as a whole. It's a blurry area, I guess. But it's best to create your own or license it properly if you're going to use it to compose the majority of the image
Nice section! Nice look and texture! Not convinced by the annotations though, they look like marked mistakes, comments. If you really want to make annotations imho they would be nicer if well ordered and clean on one side with straight lines.
Hello, I have a question: At 1:51 you have the cut below grade showing the structure etc. and at 1:54 you filled it in. How did you show that? Thanks in advance!
When you use the section tool through the model, it gives you an option to show or hide the cut fill. I just hadn't activated, but before exporting I made it visible. This button is locate under the section toolbar. Back in the days Sketchup didn't have this option, but I think from Sketchup 2018 and onwards it now has. If you're using other 3D software, there's most likely that feature as well, but if not you can always do it by hand later in Illustrator or Photoshop.
Hey guys, we just published a new video about Rendering Night Scenes, check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/-KDNRcEpwGo/v-deo.html
Nice tutorial
That comment got me man, "especially to all the perfectionist out there" . That habit of wasting time when trying to achieve perfection in little details that are not even significant. Great tutorial champ. Keep up the good job
Nice image, good job! Little tip from a fellow architect: always turn your assets (people, trees, vehicles) into 'smart objects' so that you can alter the size afterwards without changing the pixel quality. Usually you'll never nail the image in 1 take and requests for change comes later (client demands, colleagues or yourself) and than it is nice that you can reposition and rescale the assets without any hustle 😉
Great tip Bastiaan! Smart objects are a must for a healthy and nondestructive workflow. 🙌
Dear lord i cannot wait for 47 hrs...i have design submission in 4 days and i need this asap i need your amazing content NOW 😭😭
Hey Glee! Monday morning the video is out! I need to finish a few things before it goes live, so sorry.
i think that a good way to remove the extra details from the line drawing is to export from SketchUp as an AutoCAD file, clean it, and the save it as a 2010 dwg file, then open in illustrator with the AutoCAD layers to fix the line weights.
Thanks so much for your comment, saved me so much time
This youtube channel is really best
Best arch channel 👍
Such a beautiful and helpful content!
Every time I lose inspiration I watch your videos and I'm such a fan of your style
Thank you, Jhonathan!
Esto es una obra de arte digital....viendo tantos videos no sabía por cual estilo decidirme y veo esta JOYA!, hoy en día la extrasaturación en el render arquitectónico es impresionante, pero este estilo de representación por lejos sería capaz de ganar en un concurso, excelente y gracias!
What a fantastic way to present, Thank you and keep sharing more loving it
Appreciate the feedback, Adarsh!
Wow, that's a really instructive video!
Please more more more of it, best a complete rendering with Photoshop or and texturing with Photoshop Thanks
Thanks, Herr S! For sure, more of those coming next year
@@LearnUpstairs yesss pleaseee sir!!.....more of rendering styles
Great tutorial, thanks for being detailed and giving lots of tips on the way!
Thanks man, you're a lifesaver
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Awesome process and awesome results, thankyou for the video!
Appreciate it, Guilherme! 😁
Love your videos 🔥❤Do you guys have a process of how you originally made such a good detailed and clean looking section from the start in sketch up?
Amazing Workflow! Really fun and clever tutorial 👏🏼
I loved it. Please post more of these style of drawing illustrations 😊
Thank you for this video! I learned a lot from it.
This is stunning!
Thank you, Dominik!
Hi, do you create parts of the building such as steel profiles, and window frames yourself in the program or download them ready-made?
I have a real problem presenting analysis, which I need to include in a portfolio application. I've always struggled to present context analysis, mobility, land use etc in a cohesive way that works with the overall presentation of a buildings plans, elevations and 3D perspectives. Would you ever do a UA-cam video on that or refer me to books or blogs please?
Hey Jo Jo, we do have a video that talks a bit about site analysis, but this topic is something I want to explore more eventually. It takes an extra effort to make something unique and that doesn't look like a generic analysis full of premade icons and too flashy-looking arrows. I'll add this topic to the list of future videos.
You can watch this one in the meantime: ua-cam.com/video/ftw2yrSv2uo/v-deo.html
@@LearnUpstairs thank you that would be great and thank you for the link.
You're right urban analysis can really trash the overall presentation.
I'm curious if importing the clay render and the line work into Photoshop simultaneously would have resulted in better alignment when you scaled them together.
Thanks so much for amazing tutorial...
Happy new year... Oliver
Thank you, Leah! Happy new year 🙌
Loved the video and love the render!
Appreciate the feedback, Tommy!
wish i could buy these courses
It's super helpful, thank you so much!
Nice section! Nice look and texture! Not convinced by the annotations though, they look like marked mistakes, comments. If you really want to make annotations imho they would be nicer if well ordered and clean on one side with straight lines.
Really Nice Image. Thanks for the video ;)
Excelente vídeo, muchas gracias.
great video, i learned a lot of new stuff, thank you!!
Can u contemplate on whether too much time shld be spent on renderings?
My first video here and got sub right away
Thanks, Luca!
Learning so much from your videos Oliver! Awesome content :)
Thanks, Brad! 🙌
Hi please can you tell more about the laptop your using.
Hello, I have a question: At 1:51 you have the cut below grade showing the structure etc. and at 1:54 you filled it in. How did you show that? Thanks in advance!
When you use the section tool through the model, it gives you an option to show or hide the cut fill.
I just hadn't activated, but before exporting I made it visible. This button is locate under the section toolbar.
Back in the days Sketchup didn't have this option, but I think from Sketchup 2018 and onwards it now has.
If you're using other 3D software, there's most likely that feature as well, but if not you can always do it by hand later in Illustrator or Photoshop.
Cara. Quando eu crescer quero ser igual vc. Muito bom.
Hahah valeu Jhonny! Grande abraço!
Thank you for sharing!
Where did u study architecture? Was rendering a very important part of your syllabus presentations? Is a presentation with clarity better than beautiful rendered ones?
What do you recomend for Interior Architeture Portfolios? Do you have ny videso for Interior Designers?
Hey Juan, I don't usually separate the types of architecture when it comes to representation/visualization. The tools used in Urbanism for example, can also work in Landscape, interior and so on. You just need to adapt the scale, details and style
'Especially to all those perfectionists out there', Hear Hear! The photoshop process was comprehensible especially with those nice graphical set explaining the shortcut keys used . Appreciate the little tip on laptop specs.
is there a way to change lines other than vray or illustrator? im a broke student and i only have photoshop, sketchup and autocad but still i wanna make those amazing renders
🤩 let's go !
09:05 I didn't understand this part.
What tools do you use to turn black spots white??
Alt+Backspace
@@manuelbernalflores Not working for me... is there anyway to do it manually?
@@thelegend2776 It should work, click on the layer and then press alt+backspace (try ctrl+backspace as well).
I don’t know other way
Top tier video!! I'd appreciate your thoughts on my portfolio sometime, and I'm going to try this trick out tomorrow!
Thanks, Jack! Next year I'm planning to do a lot more portfolio reviews, and I'll create a place to submit them . So stay tuned 😁
love you man!
Hi, which laptop is the one that you use? Love your videos!
where can I get the package of basic texture in swatches?
matching the image to lines is way easier in PS when you start with the render and place the PDF (AI) file over the canvas. Be sure PDF is bigger than original, it will fit exactly without any effort..
I hope You'll record it.
Yes, it's recorded and will stay published on the channel
Is it possible to achieve this without a rendering tool? I don't have V-RAY or any other...and just wonder if its possible to achieve something possible without it. Thanks!!
loveeeeeee
really nice!
I use 3ds with corona renderer. How can ı export sections pdf like this one?
ive never had this problem, but when i export the pdf as 2d option and drag it into illustrator. the line paths arent available.. any ideas? its like a jpeg
Hey Wolof, you need to open this PDF as a new file. Otherwise, if it's inserted into an existing document, it will come as sort of a reference (image).
I'm not sure if that's your issue. But try that and let me know if you still can't make it work.
@@LearnUpstairs thank you for the help :) you can place it and press the "place" button and it will show the paths as paths.
kinda fan girling rn that u answered :) big fan of your work
How to add sketches on sections without a graphic tablet?
incredible
Well fuck I wish I knew this before I finished my last art project this morning
Stunning :)
Hello, I had a quick question about a problem im running into. When placing the linked illustrator file into the photoshop document I seem to be losing all the quality of the linework, it becomes all pixelated and looks awful. Is there anyway to fix this? Thanks
Have you used Procreate for your images, if so then Do you prefer Photoshop or Procreate,
Never used Ipad Pro to create architectural images, but my concern would be that I'd have to rely most of the process on the Apple Pencil.
And a big part of visualization, for me, comes from the 3D and rendering. It's a combination of all.
I'm not sure, just throwing some thoughts out there 😅 would have to use it consistently to have a proper opinion
@@LearnUpstairs I really do appreciate your work and I really think if you get the hang of procreate you could do some amazing work, I also like to show you a work of mine I did on procreate and would like your feedback on how I can take my work to the visualization phase, do you have a work email
@@mohamedmekawi6342 yeah, I got to get my hands on it soon. Thanks for the feedback, Mohamed!
Unfortunately, I can't do individual and detailed reviews/crits because there are too many requests, but if you send it on Instagram @learnupstairs I can definitely take a look at it 😁
but my work is in 3d max. I know nothing about sketchup :(
It's sad that I don't have vray, I use lumion for rendering
dope
Muy bueno!
Thanks, Nestor!
can you do this without Vray?
For sure! Pretty much any render engine can generate clay renders. But also you can do this without any renderer, as the 3D software can give you some shadow information. It won't look all soft and smooth, but instead you'll get a hard shadow.
It's not better or worse, just another style/result
@@LearnUpstairs thanks for the reply! and good to know! I'd like to do this with no render engine
@@brandonshaw2200 check one of the last videos on the channel, I think the third or forth from last video contains the info you're looking for
@@LearnUpstairs thanks for the info!
you awesomeee!
In photoshop the shift to maintain proportions is no longer necessary.
You're right Robin, after some Photoshop update that "constraint proportions" is always activated. But personally, I like to deactivate it and hold shift to resize proportionally. Because also sometimes I need to resize loosely too. Maybe it's because my brain is used to doing this way haha
Does anyone know what laptop that is?
First link in bio
@@LearnUpstairs Thank you and I really appreciate you giving us these tutorials with all these tips and tricks! Thank you very much.
loved how you call the guy Mies van der Hoe
As legendas estão com algum erro, em alguns momentos aparecem as legendas em espanhol.
Obrigado por avisar, Marcio! Vou verificar o que aconteceu.
WICH LAPTOP DO YOU USE?
First link in bio
Wow
13:53 screen 50% / color 20%
how to get clay render
Link's in the video description, but I'll also paste it here for you: ua-cam.com/video/z0ya4Br3QQo/v-deo.html
It's not a full tutorial only about clay renders, but the video shows it with a bit more detail.
@@LearnUpstairs i mean clay render when you export form sketchup vray just like 8 picture 5:30 6:10
@@nguyendoan3821 oh those are called Render Elements or Render Channels. Each Render engine has a different path to activate them. But in Vray, on the latest version, it has its own tab.
If you google for Render Elements in Vray (with your version of it), you should get a quick response from google
@@LearnUpstairs Thank for help
BE CAREFULL 9:57 Your recommendation here could be ILLEGAL
Using assets from the internet is allowed as long as it doesn't represent the full image. From what I know it can't be used as is, or be used as a whole. It's a blurry area, I guess. But it's best to create your own or license it properly if you're going to use it to compose the majority of the image
And keyshot and stile sketch
Me salio el titulo en español pero solo era el titulo 7.7
6:45
You have an RTX Nvidia graphics card but you shoot your render with CPU... why oh why?
texture is spelled wrong
Thanks for letting me know, Amaury! Gonna fix that asap
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TENIENDO TANTA TEGNOLOGIA EN RENDERS COMO SEGUIMOS CON PHOTOSHOP , HABIENDO YA PROGRAMAS MUCHO MEJORES Y RAPIDOS
Nice section! Nice look and texture! Not convinced by the annotations though, they look like marked mistakes, comments. If you really want to make annotations imho they would be nicer if well ordered and clean on one side with straight lines.
Hello, I have a question: At 1:51 you have the cut below grade showing the structure etc. and at 1:54 you filled it in. How did you show that? Thanks in advance!
When you use the section tool through the model, it gives you an option to show or hide the cut fill.
I just hadn't activated, but before exporting I made it visible. This button is locate under the section toolbar.
Back in the days Sketchup didn't have this option, but I think from Sketchup 2018 and onwards it now has.
If you're using other 3D software, there's most likely that feature as well, but if not you can always do it by hand later in Illustrator or Photoshop.
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