That is so cool, I am glad you enjoy the video :) I also have this video about drawing tress if it interests you: ua-cam.com/video/oLaHe3ArXl4/v-deo.html&lc=UgwbGme2hnGdepTyvyd4AaABAg
Hey , loved the video but I was wondering where would you get he information such noises and stuff . And how would I know where to put theses on my map
Hey, for noise it would mainly be a site visit if that's not possible use Google earth and see where there is more traffic. Also during different times of the day you can go Google maps and search traffic is the area and it will show which areas are busy in those times, this will say where there is more noise. I hope this helps and sorry for late reply :)
Well when you go on site you need to note the orientation and in the whole world the sun goes from East to West. The trees is a case of going on Google Earth and looking at the size and location of the trees, obviously sometimes there are many trees so you would draw the once you think is important to your site. I hope that helps :)
I know that this might be a silly question but how can i draw plans from google maps ? Maybe pngs from google maps then onto cad?? Then drawing on physical paper. Can someone help me please
Hi, apologies for the delay. Definitely not a silly question, you need to get a site plan and then print it that way. for the UK there is Digimaps. You can however just screenshot a google earth view and print it too.
@@TheArchitecturalInsider yess site plan and site analysis! So I can take a screenshot from google maps, adjust the scale in Cad and then print it and work from that? (I also searched on youtube on how to adjust the scale on CAD) i live in south korea .. also Thank you so much for your reply god bless yoy
Yeah basically that would work, ask your tutors if they have any websites for this they may be able to help. Also look at other developments in the area maybe they have a map you can use? @@deenanabilseddik
Please which site gives the black and white map with minimal details like the one you're using now? I'm always using digimap and maps are over grounded with details even if printed black and white.
I did use Digimap as well for this, make sure you are downloading it as a DWG and then open it in AutoCAD or what ever you use to open DWG files. From there you can just print it black and white. I hope this helps if not i can talk you through it again in more detail. Thank you :)
Thank you very much for your help I really appreciate all of your videos I'm in my final year and I will definitely visit your page as often as needed. A video on concept drawing and randering on photoshop step by step in no rush (real time ) Will be helpful please. Keep up the good work
Thank you for commenting :) What country do you study in I graduated last summer as well. I hope my videos are helpful. I will do that i have a few video ideas in the making and I will sure add them to the list :) Thank you very much.
@@Heatherhigleydrums What I would suggest is that you click on different days of the week and find a general direction obviously we can't find the accurate one as winds are always changing.
I'm glad it was use to you, for inspiration and precedent studies there is Pinterest.com and archdaily.com, if you are in the UK you can cad drawings of cities and stuff it's called digimap.com, for other countries there is cadmapper.com, I will do a future video on best websites for architects :) hope that helped.
I am an online Landscape Architect major and this video is a big help. Thank you for posting.
That is so cool, I am glad you enjoy the video :) I also have this video about drawing tress if it interests you: ua-cam.com/video/oLaHe3ArXl4/v-deo.html&lc=UgwbGme2hnGdepTyvyd4AaABAg
Hi from where you are studying landscaping online. Can you please tell me
The Academy Of Art University@@khurshidkhan3971
I really enjoyed this video my friend! The shots were very professional and it was very engaging. Well done!!
Thank you my friend :) thank you so much glad you enjoyed it :)
I hope you guys are enjoying your time while it lasts as we all have finals coming up. Stay active and enjoy life :)
so it's all the game of making it look clear and eye catching as possible.. using whatever you have.. markers colour pencils etc..
learn lots of things within short period. Tribute and Hats off..
Glad to know you learned something from my videos :).
Wow the quality of those close-ups lol , very good video :)
Hehe thank you very much
Good video and well explained, thanks a lot, it did help me a lot on my site analysis . You have a new subscriber now.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, what did yiu like the most?
@@TheArchitecturalInsider I did enjoy all. Specifically the way you explain. Thanks
That website is so good thanks. You have amazing drawing skills better than my peers in my master's course.
Even I has shocked on how good it is tbh :)
You are the best teacher
Thank you very much
Hey , loved the video but I was wondering where would you get he information such noises and stuff . And how would I know where to put theses on my map
Hey, for noise it would mainly be a site visit if that's not possible use Google earth and see where there is more traffic. Also during different times of the day you can go Google maps and search traffic is the area and it will show which areas are busy in those times, this will say where there is more noise. I hope this helps and sorry for late reply :)
I really enjoyed this video my friend
I am glad you enjoy the video
great content, just keep doing what you do :)
Thank you very much :)
it s just amazing thank you so much!
Thank you for watching
This is so helpful thank you so much :)
I am glad I can help :)
thanks so much for the site info its so amazing
I am glad you liked the video. Do you also study architecture?
what is the song at 2:20?
Super helpful!
Glad it was helpful :)
I like how u did the trees. Could you please do a video about it
I have a video on my channel where I did elevations and plan views of trees :)
thanks you for sharing this
You are welcome my friend :)
Where did you get that french curve?
You can but it any arts shop that the uni has, or ebay and amazon.
hey i have a question, wjere do you knoe where everything goes like sun path and trees n other stuff, im finding it hard to understand
Well when you go on site you need to note the orientation and in the whole world the sun goes from East to West. The trees is a case of going on Google Earth and looking at the size and location of the trees, obviously sometimes there are many trees so you would draw the once you think is important to your site. I hope that helps :)
Would be nice to see a video on how you develop concepts
Would that be for design concept or to show a scheme as a diagram? Do you study architecture?
@@TheArchitecturalInsider Design concept. Yes I do
Okay sounds good, i will get right to it
where do you study?
@@TheArchitecturalInsider In Egypt :)
Loved the information. I'll definitely share it with my students.
I know that this might be a silly question but how can i draw plans from google maps ? Maybe pngs from google maps then onto cad?? Then drawing on physical paper. Can someone help me please
Hi, apologies for the delay. Definitely not a silly question, you need to get a site plan and then print it that way. for the UK there is Digimaps. You can however just screenshot a google earth view and print it too.
@@TheArchitecturalInsider yess site plan and site analysis! So I can take a screenshot from google maps, adjust the scale in Cad and then print it and work from that? (I also searched on youtube on how to adjust the scale on CAD) i live in south korea .. also Thank you so much for your reply god bless yoy
Yeah basically that would work, ask your tutors if they have any websites for this they may be able to help. Also look at other developments in the area maybe they have a map you can use?
@@deenanabilseddik
Please which site gives the black and white map with minimal details like the one you're using now?
I'm always using digimap and maps are over grounded with details even if printed black and white.
I did use Digimap as well for this, make sure you are downloading it as a DWG and then open it in AutoCAD or what ever you use to open DWG files. From there you can just print it black and white. I hope this helps if not i can talk you through it again in more detail. Thank you :)
Thank you very much for your help I really appreciate all of your videos I'm in my final year and I will definitely visit your page as often as needed.
A video on concept drawing and randering on photoshop step by step in no rush (real time )
Will be helpful please.
Keep up the good work
Thank you for commenting :) What country do you study in I graduated last summer as well. I hope my videos are helpful. I will do that i have a few video ideas in the making and I will sure add them to the list :) Thank you very much.
How do you find out about the wind aspect? Is there a very good accurate website for that?
There is this site I use : www.windfinder.com/#3/49.5042/9.5421
I hope this helps, thank you for watching :)
@@TheArchitecturalInsider do you just press +3hr for ages and see if the direction holds more or less?
@@Heatherhigleydrums What I would suggest is that you click on different days of the week and find a general direction obviously we can't find the accurate one as winds are always changing.
Please can I get the name of the website again I can't seem to get it
hi, what paper size are usually used for site analysis?
I used an A3 sheet :) I like to use just normal printing paper as the pro markers dont smudge.
Thank you
Thanks for the website suggestion its really amazing.......do you have any other suggestions
I'm glad it was use to you, for inspiration and precedent studies there is Pinterest.com and archdaily.com, if you are in the UK you can cad drawings of cities and stuff it's called digimap.com, for other countries there is cadmapper.com, I will do a future video on best websites for architects :) hope that helped.
@@TheArchitecturalInsider thanks it helped alot
No worries my friend ❤️
What's the first website you mentioned I missed it. Thanks
did you show the final design after this site analysis?
I did a video a while ago where i showed my logbook for this project and elevations and site plans and a few other things too.
@@TheArchitecturalInsider Could you link them
ua-cam.com/video/DL373iBzUuA/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/pgwRXkj4t_4/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/KqCdOC7RMW8/v-deo.html
this is so cool dayum ! what year are you in?
Thank you for watching :) I am in my third year.
I also have like 5 different makes of markers lol
I know right and there all different shades even tho same colours lol
Where do I get a map that looks like that instead of drawing it by hand
Hiya, if you want a map in the UK you can use Digimap.com if you want one outside of UK you can use Cadmapper.com I hope this helps :)
@@TheArchitecturalInsider thankyou !! This tutorial was very helpful and easy to follow. x
@@Ilsahmed I am glad you found this helpful. Let me know if there is anything else you need :).
do you have instagram
Yes I do just search my name and you will find it i have some other projects there too
@@TheArchitecturalInsider Could you link it
Here is the link instagram.com/the_architectural_insider/
@@TheArchitecturalInsider Thank you
No problem my friend
Please can I get the name of the website again I can't seem to get it