Blender Archviz MASTERCLASS | Archvis Tutorial #3 | iMeshh.com Guide

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
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    0:00 Intro
    1:40 iMeshh Sale
    4:00 The topics for the video
    5:00 Moodboards
    8:05 CAD Floorplans & Basic Structures
    37:52 Block furniture, Cameras, Basic lighting & materials
    1:02:20 Smaller details & decorative items
    1:39:38 Render settings and a few optimisations
    1:51:00 Photoshop & Post production
    2:12:30 Last Comments
    2:13:12 DON'T MISS OUT!
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  • @imeshh
    @imeshh  Рік тому +8

    Sorry everyone, we haven't uploaded this kitchen yet :( (was trying to get this video out). If you need a kitchen it should be easy to modify our existing Full Kitchens.
    Hopefully the kitchen in this animation will be up in a few days! 🤞

    • @OneManStudio-u7s
      @OneManStudio-u7s 16 днів тому

      Still waiting for the Kitchen upload🥲
      For Amateurs, It's not really easy to modify the existing ones.

  • @federicotonini4303
    @federicotonini4303 Рік тому +47

    Just wanted to let you know you are probably one of the most talented out here, thank you for all the help you are giving out to people trying to better themsleves in this field. You are a true inspiration

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +6

      Wow thank you so much for your kind words! If I can help just one person achieve their goals then I'll be happy! :)

    • @kj3d812
      @kj3d812 Рік тому +2

      @@imeshh absolutely agree with Federico Tonini. I am always amazed at your talent, Kris, and iMeshh is top of my list for 3D models. I hope loads of new subscribers sign up for iMeshh during the sale! 😀

  • @grilldj
    @grilldj Рік тому

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you for making a learning video longer than the standard 10-20 minutes. This is really helpful.
    I was also looking for a new asset manager, as even in Blender 3.5 the native one is still not ready for prime time. I installed yours and it is great. I love the multi-folder depth and the HDRI controls. Highly recommend. Subscribed and looking forward to more excellent content from you.

  • @ColleteralProject
    @ColleteralProject Рік тому

    Thank you very much. You help us so much with your tutorials...
    One thing: I use low res hdris and for the camera and the reflections i use a tonemap. The results are pretty good. Especially for people with low vram...👍

  • @jacekworoszyo3310
    @jacekworoszyo3310 Рік тому +4

    I just love Your work. Your models are extremly good and I'm using them almost in all my projects.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +2

      Aww we are so glad to help! Thank you :)

  • @vekuhudesign7382
    @vekuhudesign7382 Рік тому +1

    👍 thankyou iMeshh. your tutorials are very helpful. Hoping for a video on the light group setting.

  • @kj3d812
    @kj3d812 Рік тому

    If anyone hasn't already subscribed to iMeshh, DO IT NOW! 😃 The Black Friday sale is a steal, and the models are THE best out there that I've found. Kris, I'm *so* thrilled to see this video uploaded! Still waiting on that full archvis (paid) course....I'm still first in line to sign up. 😁 Really eager to get started on this video tutorial, and I have all my iMeshh models set up and ready to go. Let's get this party started!

  • @coblen380
    @coblen380 Рік тому +3

    This tutorial was great. You've definitely sold me on Imeshh. In the future I'd love to see a more detailed post production tutorial. It seems like there is a lot that can be done with render passes, and while you did go into them a little bit in your second tutorial it seems like something you could dedicate an entire video to.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +3

      You are totally right. I keep trying to make time for it, but it keeps slipping through. It is a big part of Archviz so i'll try and make this a priority!

  • @MyAnia1993
    @MyAnia1993 Рік тому

    Love this masterclass. It confirmed that I'm on the right way. As always, you guys are great, keep it up!
    It would be nice to see a part 2 with the tricks for a perfect interior animation. Above all understand how to stabilize the noise and the pipeline for animation. think about it ;)

  • @LatestNeuz
    @LatestNeuz 4 місяці тому +1

    Finally, I watched this whole tutorial, and I learned many things .

  • @hookerhillstudios
    @hookerhillstudios 6 місяців тому

    thank you for sharing knowledge and providing such amazing resources.

  • @nadstunes77
    @nadstunes77 Рік тому +6

    Been using your website for the past five months and can not tell you how much easier my blender journey has been since....the textures you provide with your models alone are a total god send, the models are all beautifully made and your tutorials are some of the best I have found and the monthly content updates on your site are always top notch...cheers for all of that 😊

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words! Im so glad our resources could help you! This gives us energy to keep going! Good luck with all your future projects :)

  • @muhammadnasreldin
    @muhammadnasreldin Рік тому +3

    Hello , just wanted to let you know your content is absolutely different , inspiring and straightforward. You’re building a strong community around Imeshh and also blender , thank you for all the high value tips you’re giving her , looking forward for a more detailed and structured courses on Imeshh soon , I’ve subscribed to Imeshh few days ago and literally was a really good decision to make . your content is supporting the high quality assets you provide on Imeshh very well , keep it going dude ❤

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It really helps us to continue what we are doing. I'm so glad you're enjoying iMeshh, and we wish you all the best with your plans going forwards!

  • @knightcube
    @knightcube Рік тому

    Your work is so cool!! Thanks for being an inspiration🙌

  • @wdfwdf-ve5ci
    @wdfwdf-ve5ci Рік тому

    Great challenge with the lighting point .. i will explore more way how to do it

  • @khalilboss2855
    @khalilboss2855 Рік тому +17

    I keep wondering why is this channel so underrated. You create a very good content in one of the important fields of Blender. Thank you for the knowledge you're providing. Keep it up!-

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +5

      It is a shame that this field isn't more popular in Blender. I really think it will blow up soon though! I'm glad I can help! :))))

    • @simonzhang3D
      @simonzhang3D Рік тому

      @@imeshh Archviz is a real good way to learn 3D it teaches you very important fundamentals, from materials, lighting and rendering

  • @randomuser1846
    @randomuser1846 Рік тому

    I like just to put this and lisent to it brain off while I'm doing ArchiViz myself, it's better than just putting music. thank you for your videos

  • @guitop
    @guitop Рік тому

    As a long Max user, it's nice to see someone doing the full workflow with dwg input, on Blender. I still think this is easier in Max for a lot of part, but close enough. I would love to see a comparison workflow one day with two people doing the same project and talking about each step on the two softwares.
    For example at first with the dwg, Max can import it natively, with scale options, wich layers to import, merging them or not etc.

  • @Douye_Adedeji2696
    @Douye_Adedeji2696 Рік тому +1

    My Goodness. What an amazing masterpiece. Thank you Mr Christian

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +1

      No problem at all! :)

  • @rsunghun
    @rsunghun Рік тому +4

    thank you so much! I wish you sell some in depth light and rendering tutorial.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +2

      More in depth versions are on the horizon! There is definitely too much to fit into a 2h video, but we do find they have more information than most videos at least

  • @kj3d812
    @kj3d812 Рік тому +2

    Totally agree on the *not* cheating aspect of using premade 3D models. Kris, I love your example of the photographer, who isn't expected to build all the furniture in the room they've been hired to photograph. I think of it as, if someone hires an Interior Designer, they certainly don't expect the Interior Designer to build all the furniture, paint all the paintings, sculpt the sculptures, engineer the electronic equipment like TV's, etc. That would be ludicrous, and so is people accusing ArchVis artists of "cheating" by using premade assets.

    • @azarelthecreator7098
      @azarelthecreator7098 5 місяців тому

      Anyone who wastes time making all their own assets when they are available already to make life easier shouldn't be doing this as a business because they obviously have no idea how energy equates to money and thats a waste energy 100% when there is no need to do it. If I were a client and I found out someone chose to model everything themselves when they did it need to which would equate to a much larger cost if be pretty angry with them for warting my money.

  • @kristyb_
    @kristyb_ Рік тому +1

    Thank you! Just signed up for imeshh, great models

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +1

      Oh that is really nice to hear. I am glad you're happy! :)

  • @satglob4839
    @satglob4839 Рік тому +1

    thank you man as usual extremely good work.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      No problem at all, I'm happy to help! :)

  • @gabrielgonach6330
    @gabrielgonach6330 Рік тому

    I just realized the clamping tip a few weeks ago. Never touched those settings, then out of curiosity change clamping indirect to 0 and I was like "wow, why the hell is this set to 10??" hahaha
    Awesome tutorial!

  • @RedzwanulHuq
    @RedzwanulHuq Рік тому

    Chad of blender archviz. Thanks my man

  • @mumrah1972
    @mumrah1972 Рік тому

    Excellent tutorial, and thank you very much for sharing, I also purchased a subscription to your online website, Thank you !

  • @pberezin
    @pberezin Рік тому

    Thank you very much for great detailed pro content!

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      No problem at all! I'm super happy to help :)

  • @KC-sv3wr
    @KC-sv3wr Рік тому

    Thank you, great tutorial!

  • @bubulcumcum98
    @bubulcumcum98 Рік тому +1

    thanks for the tutor mate, very helpful🔥🔥

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      No problem at all :)))

  • @GeorgeNacpil
    @GeorgeNacpil 2 місяці тому

    Thank you that I found this!

  • @nafiz2755
    @nafiz2755 10 місяців тому

    This video was awesome

  • @AhmudulHossain
    @AhmudulHossain Рік тому +1

    Amazing Tutorial
    Thank you

  • @rebusfarm
    @rebusfarm Рік тому

    Wow, this is really good! Keep up the great work 🧡

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      Thank you RebusFarm! And keep up your great work too! ☺

    • @rebusfarm
      @rebusfarm Рік тому

      @@imeshh 🧡

  • @daysdreamer
    @daysdreamer Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this kind of beautiful content
    Even after buying paid course we won't get this much quality of content

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad we can get such quality over to everyone! :)

  • @joelaughlin3804
    @joelaughlin3804 Рік тому +1

    Superb as always, thankfully I use articad to build the rooms and bring into blender. Only use clients plans for measurements. So much quicker! 😜👍🏻

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      Ah! Yeah that makes sense haha. It would be cool if there were more CAD tools in Blnder haha

  • @89kessi
    @89kessi Рік тому

    simply the best.

  • @AliG-vw2zu
    @AliG-vw2zu Рік тому +1

    Are the models for imeshh created according to a predetermined list? And if so, do you run surveys for subscribers to find out which 'sections' to prioritise more? An annual roadmap of what to expect from you in my opinion would be a nice idea.

  • @liliacmoon3280
    @liliacmoon3280 Рік тому

    thank you, because every time i feel not talented cause i use 3d models i find on official furniture websites, i just want to create cool spaces

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      That is a common misconception sadly. Use whatever tools you need to make beautiful spaces :)

  • @GstBeats
    @GstBeats Рік тому

    Thank you for this! So there is no need to create thickness for the walls? What can i do if i want to add another room?

  • @Fkvlogs1
    @Fkvlogs1 Рік тому

    Amazing work. I have a query, The objects you used in this tutorial are not free in Imesh . What should be the alternative?

  • @infotreetv1379
    @infotreetv1379 Рік тому

    your bomb , even vray 3ds max and other render egines even dont talk about which you have said in this, MODE BOAD, AREA lights for studio like light brilliant

  • @RahulPradipPatil
    @RahulPradipPatil Рік тому +2

    learn a lot, please do more videos

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +1

      I'll see what I can do! :)

  • @Paltheus
    @Paltheus Рік тому +5

    The dotted line means "overhang" - whatever is above your head that doesn't conform to the plan outline (it actually looks more like marching ants btw, which means "hidden", but that's not correct here). They are not steps (otherwise you'd have solid lines with an arrow showing the direction of climb. If you had drawn an overhang you would have been able to line up the windows.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tips! I should have ran it past an architect first, but hopefully its enough for this tutorial

    • @Paltheus
      @Paltheus Рік тому +1

      @@imeshh You are very welcome. I'm a generation above you but I'm learning Blender o incorporate it in my architectural practice. It's still not as efficient in workflow (for architects) but I'm sure it will get there in the next few years.
      I recommend you acquire F.DK.Ching's "Architectural Graphics" for a basic idea of architectural graphic communication. He has other more advanced books too. Very clear to understand.
      Thank you for your videos!
      Keep up the great work!

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      @@Paltheus oh thank you very much for that! I'll definitely check it out. I mostly tried to replicate the plans I'm so used to working with from clients, but i definitely have some more learnings to do!
      Next tutorial will have amazing plans ;)
      And good luck with your blender adventure!

  • @rajendrameena150
    @rajendrameena150 Рік тому +3

    You teach us a lot, why not we
    1. the cavity option of viewport, it is very helpful to see windows and other objects while modelling. Also experiment with studio light rotation, first you have to enable it.
    2. Use hook modifier in door object and use handle as a hook object to adjust the width of door.

    • @ChoosenKnight
      @ChoosenKnight Рік тому +1

      Man!! At first i didnt know about the "Hook Modifier" (Because i've never used it). So i tried follow ur steps. Then I Find out how it works, and i wanna learn more about it. Thanks for Sharing Man!!👍

    • @rajendrameena150
      @rajendrameena150 Рік тому +2

      @@ChoosenKnight also create vertex group in door and use that group in hook modifier.

    • @ChoosenKnight
      @ChoosenKnight Рік тому

      @@rajendrameena150 Thank You!

    • @rajendrameena150
      @rajendrameena150 Рік тому +2

      @@ChoosenKnight We are here to make blender the best 3d tool, no matter what field it is.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +3

      I tend to leave cavity turned off because I then forget which edges I have/have not bevelled. But if you're at the point where you know then it can definitely help!
      As for the hook modifier. that is a very very interesting use case! I'm going to test tthis out and give it a shot! I've only ever used the hook modifier for a balloon tutorial, but not for this. THank you for the idea!

  • @furkanyorulmaz4448
    @furkanyorulmaz4448 Рік тому

    awesome work. please do exterior tutroial

  • @edst938
    @edst938 Рік тому

    Can you explain how to use flamenco for bunch rendering?

  • @theory2500
    @theory2500 Рік тому +1

    Wouldn’t it be easier to use archipack to design the walls, windows and etc. or were you doing it for demonstration purposes?

  • @RedzwanulHuq
    @RedzwanulHuq Рік тому

    At 1:35:12 i found that you can turn off the "multiple importance sample" in the light details to turn them off inside glass reflections. Does this have a drawback?

  • @yudishbasnet5727
    @yudishbasnet5727 Рік тому

    For some reason my light is too soft I cant see properly..I m following each and every steps need help..have set my power to 50w .but can't get much light

  • @scpk2246
    @scpk2246 3 місяці тому

    hi, where did you get those clothing 3d models?

  • @prempiano472
    @prempiano472 Рік тому

    Can you make Imeshh have a package per mounts

  • @ArchBlend.
    @ArchBlend. Рік тому

    I HOPE YOU MAKE THE NIGHT LIGHT INTERIOR TUTORIAL PLEASE DO IT!!!

  • @disispeter
    @disispeter 4 місяці тому

    21:58 IVE BEEN STUCK AT THIS PART FOR 2 DAYS.. IDK WHAT WENT WRONG. I CANT MAKE A SOLD BOX OUT OF THE LINES ITS NOT FULLY CONNECTED AND IDK HOW TO JUST ADD ONE LLINE JUST TO CONNECT IT, AND THE KNIFE TOOL IS NOT SELECTING FOR ME

  • @mrlightwriter
    @mrlightwriter Рік тому

    Off topic: I'm having trouble with the imeshh addon and Blender 3.4; i.e., I specify the folder where my are, but they don't show up in Blender. I don't have this issue with a previous version of the addon with Blender 3.3. What can I do?

  • @tarecoferreira8888
    @tarecoferreira8888 Рік тому

    Do you going to upload in imesh this Class model?

  • @imsenior67
    @imsenior67 Рік тому

    Is $89 for Asset Library still available, Your link says so, but clicking on page it go to subscription with monthly fee. Thanks

  • @haneenal-yaseen9659
    @haneenal-yaseen9659 9 місяців тому

    Is the video in 1.5 speed or he is so talent?

  • @qendrimgjata1525
    @qendrimgjata1525 4 місяці тому

    i cant see what keys your pressing!

  • @MrBfg586
    @MrBfg586 10 місяців тому

    I wish I was that fast at Blender. Seems like no matter how much I practice at it I can't enter the numbers and do the key commands that quick.

  • @Sharal3D
    @Sharal3D Рік тому

    probably willtake me days im 1/3rd of he way

  • @MonicaRoberts-vm3os
    @MonicaRoberts-vm3os Рік тому

    Also "go over to here" :)

  • @DLVRYDRYVR
    @DLVRYDRYVR 11 місяців тому

    I think I ❤ U.

  • @k-8844
    @k-8844 Рік тому

    ahh just missed out on the black friday sale? any chance there will be another half off deal this year?

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      I think 50% off will be limited to black Friday sales unfortunately, and i can't guarantee right now if that is the amount we will do next year too :/

    • @k-8844
      @k-8844 Рік тому

      @@imeshh it's okay, i'll definitely consider the sale provided and keep an eye out in the future as i'm weighing my choices.
      either way thanks for the reply!

  • @kahschmidt
    @kahschmidt 8 місяців тому

    You could make a special price for brazil :(

  • @ua_visuals
    @ua_visuals Рік тому

    Hello, with the imesh update I am having performance problems, it works much slower in my case (when I start the addon). I don't know if I'm doing something wrong, would it be possible to download an old version?

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      Hi, that is interesting. I do know that there is a bit of a lag when initially loading the assets, but there is now a HUGE decrease in time for loading thumbnails etc (almost instant).
      We do now have a much better folder structure system which is a lot more forgiving compared to our old version which meant you needed the assets in a very specific structure. This is far better but perhaps takes a bit more time to load.
      Can you remember the version you had last? Was it the old one with the specific folder structure? If so I'll try and dig it out for you

    • @ua_visuals
      @ua_visuals Рік тому

      @@imeshh Ok yes, I think you're right, I also have a little lag when I change from asset to material or hdri. I still love it anyway, thanks for everything.

  • @MonicaRoberts-vm3os
    @MonicaRoberts-vm3os Рік тому +1

    I can't get over "haitchDRI" pronunciation :)

  • @KID_LAT
    @KID_LAT Рік тому

    Hi there, just installed the Asset manager, but can't get the paths to work and thumbnails to show?? anyone else have this issue?

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +1

      This is a common issue. Blender is always trying to add the path relative, often with portable versions of Blender.
      Easy fix, if you go to the preferences panel inside Blender for the asset manager. If you click the folder icon to find the asset path, once inside the file browser inside Blender click the gear icon in the top right corner and untick/tick relative (sorry not at PC at the moment so I cant rmemeber which is enabled by default).
      OR, instead of clicking the folder icon to find the asset path, go to the Windows File explorer, find your asset library and COPY the file path from windows file explorer and PASTE it into the asset manager preferences panel.
      This works every time so i'm sure it will fix it

    • @KID_LAT
      @KID_LAT Рік тому

      No worries, got it working. Had to manually Copy and paste the folder path in the end. For some reason choosing the path through the 'folder' icon didn't work.

  • @charbelchagoury3755
    @charbelchagoury3755 Рік тому

    Can you do an external render please?

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому +2

      I think I really will make this a priority for the next big one. I did an exterior render not long ago, but that was in a field and maybe not a standard commercial type project

    • @charbelchagoury3755
      @charbelchagoury3755 Рік тому

      @@imeshh thanks, that would be awesome

  • @gottagowork
    @gottagowork Рік тому

    Things I'd like to add:
    1) Setup a template file so that all the organizational stuff is consistent throughout works. Should include some cameras bound to frames, and the passes you'll typically end up working with in post. For me that includes cryptomatte, shader AOVs, and Light Groups as well as the usual stuff if I want to do selective denoising.
    2) I prefer to have both Cavity options enabled for all viewports, which helps separate the objects and add some depth.
    3) Don't cheat too much with "not gonna see it anyway", you know the client are going to ask for an angle later. For the same reason, texture repeats are my main nemesis.
    4) For walls, floors, columns, and ceilings, I prefer to work with object coordinates over UV, because of the chance client require accurate scale representations. Similarly, if doors and windows use textures, I make sure to randomize the texture lookup (if generic, non baked textures are used) to avoid fully identically looking assets.
    5) For curtains, I prefer to save out a few positions as shape keys to maintain the overall volume properly. Simply adjusting x scale quickly shows its limits.
    6) For lights with reduced spread, consider using collections with two lights; one strong with reduced spread, and one weak with no spread. The latter works for the camera and reflections since the lights glass/diffuser/translucent surface will still light up, just weaker than the focused light.
    7) Render at higher resolution not only to preserve denoiser detail, but also downscale with sharpening to gain back details lost to the pixel filter.
    8) Persistent data, I've had it ruin jobs due to dicing rate (adaptive subdivision/microdisplacement) not being recalculated for different camera views.
    9) Bump maps, leave it to strength 1 and adjust distance, with a math/divide node it necessary. You want the bump output to produce the same change in normals as real displacement would.
    10) I prefer to get as much tweaks as possible done in Blender, and I also use Blenders own Fog Glow and Streaks using the Glare compositor node. Use shader AOV and Cryptomatte to limit the size that goes into Streaks, using the full illumination surface tends to be too much. The *ONLY* post edit I do is some selective tone mapping if required, and always sharpening of source, downscale, and sharpening for output. When you do projects lasting months with tens of iterations (our systems change, and customer furnituring and layout changes all the time, with many changing camera angles), you'll know why.
    11) For beveled edges, don't forget about the bevel node. While real bevels are by far the best for closeups, the node does allow you to add some noise to it.
    12) Plain wall backsplash? Think the architect might have some issues with that.
    13) For the aliased edge on the kitchen lamps, use a lower emission strength for camera (and sharp glossy?) rays.
    14) One thing I rarely see properly addressed in tutorials are brushed/satin (also directional), matte, hazy, and polished metal surfaces. Sure, everyone can do a pot by now, but what about refrigerators, sinks and armatures, picture frames, glass wall assemblies with these kinds of detail where you might want to think about proper direction and tangents where radial no longer works.
    15) If you have lots of glass in your scene where the edge is showing (say the edge of a glass door), consider upping glossy/refraction counts to about 64 to really kick off that green absorption. Depending on the glass, consider treating the edge differently wrt roughness and bump to break those "light streaks" off.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      Thank you for your insightful feedback and practical suggestions on improving Archviz in Blender. While the masterclass was meant to cover the basics due to the constraints of time, your points highlight the more advanced techniques and strategies that are undoubtedly valuable in a professional setting. I appreciate your perspective and will certainly consider these elements if I have the opportunity to create a more detailed and comprehensive course in the future. Thanks once again for your input and for taking the time to share your expertise.

  • @gmu2543
    @gmu2543 4 місяці тому

    Дедпи47 это ты?!

  • @danielsfedoreks2479
    @danielsfedoreks2479 Рік тому

    40 minutes to render that? Ok I need to do some optimizing because my renders take 12 hours

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      There is a good chance you're hitting your VRAM limits which can catapult your render times into next year. Try setting the texture size limit under Simplify to 128px and see if it drastically helps your render time. If it does, then you know you need to reduce RAM usage somehow

    • @danielsfedoreks2479
      @danielsfedoreks2479 Рік тому

      @@imeshh Ok. Thank you for replying. I am still optimizing my scene based on the things I learnt from the video so will look into optimizing once I get to the render settings

    • @danielsfedoreks2479
      @danielsfedoreks2479 Рік тому

      @@imeshh My render time went up by about half an hour when I reduced the size limit to 128 px. Not sure that was suppose to happen? :D

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  Рік тому

      @@danielsfedoreks2479 oh wow. What are you rendering on? What hardware?

    • @danielsfedoreks2479
      @danielsfedoreks2479 Рік тому

      @@imeshh i have a Radeon RX 570 4GB. and Ryzen 5 1600 CPU

  • @phoenixdundee
    @phoenixdundee 5 місяців тому

    Great video, but the animated background is highly annoying. Something moving in the background always catches the eye and detracts from the content.

    • @joelmulder
      @joelmulder 2 місяці тому

      The animated background lasted for 5 minutes, on a 2 hour video 😂

    • @phoenixdundee
      @phoenixdundee 2 місяці тому

      @@joelmulder Very good observation there, you should be applauded for your skills.

  • @azarelthecreator7098
    @azarelthecreator7098 5 місяців тому

    Building this was is not a good way to build. If they ever requested an exteriro shot tou would be screwed. Why wouldnt you just build the walls as full inner and outer walls instead of assuming it wont be seen anyway. Thats the worse way to do stuff because when it all of a sudden needs to be seen you just shot yourself in the hands and caused yourself a world of problems by being lazy. An architect would never leave walls out because they wont be seen.

    • @imeshh
      @imeshh  5 місяців тому

      Well it depends on the client. In 100s of renders and clients I always asked specifically beforehand what is required. Usually if they need exterior shots then yeah i'd model more. But quite often they would require hotel rooms/apartment buildings where we would never do an exterior anyway, so this is the workflow we worked with purely for speed. This method can easily be scaled up to huge apartment complexes and it means a lot of walls that will never be seen will not be built which saves on polycount on huge projects.
      But I understand the customer may change their mind, but then I charge them more for the time.
      But maybe i'm not understanding the problem, it would take literally 10 seconds to make the outside wall in this case? You just connect the outside open ends and it makes the wall..
      imgur.com/a/DHBiYZt