Creating Architectural Sections like Renzo Piano!
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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This video shares my process on a section I had to create for the postgrad program I'm currently enrolled in. I hope you find this workflow interesting and if you've got any questions, drop them down in the comment section.
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The same technique used to create plans can be used to create any 2d drawing! Sections, elevations, and so on...
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Also, if you want to learn more about the postgrad I'm enrolled in, here's the link for more info: escoladacidade.edu.br/pos-gra...
It's a hybrid course taught in Portuguese and based in São Paulo, but is often lectured in Spanish and sometimes in English depending on the bimester curator.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:28 Understanding Renzo Piano's section style
2:38 1. Interior Glow
5:52 2. Human scale
6:36 3. Subtle Shadow
9:01 Final thoughts
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the interior glow and subtle shadows make a huge difference. Those small changes and details create an amazing final product
I know right? It's all about the small details 😎
And I've noticed that that works just as same for renderings or other types of architectural drawings/images
I personally think the watching process is more interesting than looking at the final product. Also I can learn more from the process than just admiring an image.
That's so good to hear, thanks for the feedback Ayşe! I also like to watch videos that talk more about the process, but I didn't know if people felt the same.
I've got some other videos on production already, but I'll try to bring more of the drawings I created these past 2 months.
Well, that is why it is a 10 minutes video, not just a picture 😁 Of course it is about process and learning , what else could people possible be here for lol 🥱
Hi Oliver :)
I love your videos so so so so much!! Please keep sharing your project from the postgraduate program.
Love your work! It's always something new I get to learn from here. Thanks a bunch :)
Thank you, Lemi!
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Thank you for sharing this tutorial
Very cool these tips applied to the postgrad projetc. 😉👍
Very cool, didn't think it would be that easy and quick
Hey, would be really interesting to see some of the things of the postgrade! Nice video, keep it up
Hi Leandro, thanks! Appreciate the interest, I'll share these drawings/images over a video soon then. But I'll also drop them on my Behance in the meantime. www.behance.net/oliveruszkurat
Goat, thank you
This is awesome!
Thank you!
I would have loved to see how you used the watercolor and splatter brushes, that would have been really helpful!
Oliver compartilha sim seus trabalhos da pós graduação, vai ser muito interessante assistir, tenho certeza que muita gente tem curiosidade na escola da cidade... eu mesmo considero tentar uma pós lá! Muito bom o vídeo btw, adoooooro cortes
Valeu pelo feedback, Joyce! Pode deixar então, vou compartilhando os processos aqui. E a ideia também é montar um mini portfolio com o conteúdo resultado da pós no final.
I would love to see the workflow process at cleaning a section image generated from Sketchup, Revit, etc. I really think it´s so helpful since i´m a kinda new interior design student and I don´t get any help from my teachers to discover a workflow, since they say u have to make ur own way. But I have no idea how to do that! I feel like making sections and blueprints at AutoCAD, and then make the 3D process at Sketchup, adding up making the physical mockup takes way a lot of time.
Thank u for ur videos, I recently discovered your channel and I´m learning a lot!
Hey Ari Citsad, welcome to the channel! I'm glad you found the videos helpful.
Now regarding the cleaning up process, unfortunately, it does not make it into an entertaining youtube video. I'm always balancing helpful and interesting/catchy videos so that I can also fit into youtube's algorithm. I hope you understand.
But cleaning up a drawing exported from Revit/Archicad or even Sketchup has no secrets really. It's all about using the Direct Selection Tool (shortcut A) in illustrator to pick the elements that you want to delete.
It’s very nice
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Oliver could you perhaps do a video with all the sponsors that you have actually used how they help you on the daily making process ?
Yo boss, you didn't tell us where those water brushes we can get, any hints on that? Thanks for amazing work you do here
Não sei se foi o algoritmo ou não, mas tudo me levou a assistir esse vídeo hoje. Você poderia fazer um vídeo sobre sua pós graduação. Eu particularmente tenho muito interesse na Escola da Cidade... tô no meu último anos de graduação. No mais muito obrigado pelos vídeos :)
Fala Manuel! Valeu pela menssagem! Espero que tenho gostado do video.
Sobre a pós, não sei se um video inteiro sobre o assunto caberia aqui no canal. Mas vou compartilhando aqui as imagens que fiz e estou fazendo. De qualquer forma a maior partes das aulas da pós da Escola da Cidade normalmente são abertas ao público, segue eles la no insta @posgca que estão sempre postando o link do zoom. Também tem aulas de tira dúvidas e que apresentam mais sobre os cursos, acho que se chama "por dentro da pós".
Além disso, o programa de bolsas dele é sensacional, pelo que vi da minha turma ali quase todos tinham algum tipo de bolsa. O cursos não são baratos né, então quaquer auxilio vale a pena!
E por fim, fico a disposição se quiser bater mais papo sobre a pós, o que eu puder esclarecer. Manda msg no insta @learnupstairs se quiser. Sei mais sobre o meu curso em especifico (Geografia, Cidade e Arquitetura), mas eles tem uns 7 eu acho na pós.
@@LearnUpstairs Ah que legal, não sabia que as aulas da pós eram abertas, é esse tipo de coisa que desperta meu interesse na EC. Acho que meu grande desafio seria distancia, pelo que eu entendi o curso está funcionando de forma remota, não sei se vai continuar assim. Obrigado por ser tão solícito, vou mandar mensagem lá no insta sim.
@@emanuelmoraes9787 Grande parte da turma é de fora de São Paulo, eu incluso. Me organizo pra ir nas entregas pra ter a experiência do presencial, mas não é necessário. Tem alunos do brasil inteiro, e até de fora, que fazem todo o processo de forma remota e vale super a pena mesmo assim. De nada! Espero ter ajudado.
Watch archimarathon's "our section on sections" video!
Loved the recommendation, I'm watching it right now!
Love to see the pos grad. proyects and all his drawings
Alright then! I'll add it to the list of upcoming videos. Thanks for the feedback!
If only I had discovered it in the first year of the carrer
Can you please share your human, car, tree brushes 🥺👉🏻👈🏻
can u show how did u create those brushes and add it to the structure
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Good video as always a clean and beautiful Section !!...but its not Renzo Piano Style, its just typical style that used to be in use by many Architects of that Generation.
Renzo Piano style is different now than before due to his co-workers/Collaborators...
I don’t think he did it by pts tho
dude with all the respect, but Renzo Piano dramatically highlights SOIL, on which the building STANDS, and secondly, all the human beings in his sections are actually related to the building's program, they are not just placed randomly. These are the 2 factors which make Renzo Piano - Renzo Piano.
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