I have a question about the very beginning of the video. Where can we get the section of the ground, you said from the CAD, but what is the first step to getting it? Thank you so much.
Cool, I like it. The only thing I might change is put in some cross section cut lines in Sketchup Pro to vary the height of the extruded landcape before export. Since, the Photoshop file is not really a flat 2D elevation but a 3D one point perspective, a variation in land height at distance and more different tree heights in close proximity to each other would help.
This video come just at the time i was about to do this. PERFECT! and btw, i do like more wen you talk rather than reading them. Suggestion, can you make this section but with buildings? like urban landscape Gracias! excelentes videos
amazingly simple but effective tutorial! Any chance you have a link to the photoshop brushtype file you had for the background trees, or any links to good websites to get good brush sets?
Like ur videos they are great help in my work , could you make a video how u did ur portfolio from layout till how to export it for printing..... Thanks
Nicee , your videos are helping me a lot into my work, and projects at the university, im from brazil! Keep doing the good work!
Really clear and professional tutorials. Straight to the point. Thank you very much. Landscape Architect in training.
I love all your videos, are helping me a lot in the school and in the work!!!
I'm from México
Thanks for all
I have a question about the very beginning of the video. Where can we get the section of the ground, you said from the CAD, but what is the first step to getting it? Thank you so much.
He used sketchup, but in autocad you should already have a concept or master plan of sorts, so just use your construction lines to make the section.
loved your work
Thanks, I really love your job! Greetings from Peru 👏🏽👏🏽
Cool, I like it. The only thing I might change is put in some cross section cut lines in Sketchup Pro to vary the height of the extruded landcape before export. Since, the Photoshop file is not really a flat 2D elevation but a 3D one point perspective, a variation in land height at distance and more different tree heights in close proximity to each other would help.
This video come just at the time i was about to do this. PERFECT! and btw, i do like more wen you talk rather than reading them.
Suggestion, can you make this section but with buildings? like urban landscape
Gracias! excelentes videos
Awesome suggestion! I´ll take it into account :) Thanks for watching!
Nice tutorial, as always!
awesome as always
oh yes anotha Landscape tutorial!! Thanks alot!
how did you paint the background trees so they had same texture as the ones you used before?
amazingly simple but effective tutorial! Any chance you have a link to the photoshop brushtype file you had for the background trees, or any links to good websites to get good brush sets?
I don´t have specific links sorry :( but many brushes have been downloaded from brusheezy! I super recommend it
Can you share tree brush?
that's just amazing!!
The basics are there, but I think the blur effect is really not necessary. Use the opacity tool to get more depth
Didn´t really use the blur effect, but I get what you mean 🖖
Yea I mean the white brush :p
Where can i get those brushes?
Like ur videos they are great help in my work , could you make a video how u did ur portfolio from layout till how to export it for printing..... Thanks
Ducaralho esse canal!!! Sensacional!
Thanks for this video!
Thanks for watching!
BRASIL ACOMPANHANDO!!
Just made my own. wish i could show!
#showitbetter in instagram!
Another great video. I would KILL to get those png/brushes you got. I google "végétation png" but there is just not much...
bro! eres de Colombia no? porque no haces también unos tutoriales en español de vez en cuando, estarían super :D saludos y excelente trabajo
wow...simply wow
:)
😻 Excellent! 😻
You should share that vegetation. There is no such copyright issue with sharing stuff.
It would be cool if you shared the psd files
Sorry ! They aren’t mine to share :) ( copyright )
MUITO BOOOOOOOMM
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