@@ShowItBetter Steven I look forward to seeing tutorials on visualization of projects near lakes or bodies of water. Since most of your works were in forests.
this is my first comment on youtube for 12 years but really can't skip this without saying THANKS! no word can describe how much I value your content. you inspire me a lot
For the past 4 to 5 years I have lost the inspiration/ desire to be creative. My work has slowly pushed me to think more technical leaving no room for it. I had the opportunity to dable into enscape for work and just saw your escape beginner video then moved onto this one. Your video is a huge inspiration, I haven't felt this motivated in a while. Thank you Steven!
Thankyou Steven for sharing these videos for the past 6 years your videos have inspired and thought me a lot . Thanks a ton Looking forward to doing this challenge.
This is exactly why I love vray. So much control and always learning something new. Can't seem to max out vray. The shadows, the detail, the realism absolutely brilliant. You do feel like a scientist working with vray. And btw all images are very artistic and pleasant to look at. Each image seems to tell a different story. I literally want to be inside each image and experience it. Out of all the images, I loved the concrete house one (on the hilly terrain and realistic background pine trees). Btw I have never had so many cups of coffee in my life!
Your conclusion at the end it´s the important thing. While I was looking all the different kind of scenes that you produce, they are really great by the way, but too much change in a little time frame. The challenge it´s very good but I think that first, like you said, you have to stablish a working time; then two or three excersice to do all the week, so in that way you can jump in and out of each work several times and avoid burnout. The limits makes you focus on your work and be mentally less tired. Great work man! Thanks for all your videos!
I love your videos so much! I like the idea of "dailies". I am an architecture student graduating this upcoming May with my undergraduate degree, and I remember my professor making us do "daily work" and it was so painful :P However, you have given me a different perspective on looking at things with this video. Thank you so much for sharing your work with us. I know the final video is short and polished, but the work you put into it it takes must be insane!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU! Keep setting high standards :D
thanks for the kind words! It's a relief to know that all those late nights of rendering paid off. Maybe I should start selling my secret rendering sauce? Just kidding, I'm happy to share my tips and tricks anytime. Stay tuned for more rendering goodness Mateus!!
At first I thought it was the same image every day... That would’ve been a fun challenge too. Different lighting, weather conditions, season, entourage... How much you can squeeze a specific scene. You should give it a try.
Interesting video! Maybe I will try something similar when I find the time and see if I improve. If I could rate them in terms of composition, atmosphere etc. I would say thursday, friday and sunday are the winners. And if I'm really honest, I didnt quite like monday and tuesday. Wedsnesday and saturday are alright. Overall you can clearly see that you progressed a lot when you look at the images at the start of the week and the end of the week.
Your video give me the idea to complete one architecture project render including interior/exterior in 3ds max and corona renderer. I was struglling for 1 year to do so. It is a creative and self driven work not achieving any monetary value thats why i just procrastinated but as an artist it grow you from inside.
Hey, that’s some real crazy work flow to improves ourselves and what you did is so amazing, I totally loved it. Can I know what plug-in you used for vegetation in sketchup please?
Hi, Lovely video! I was just wondering if the trees that u used in the renderings are purchasable?? I really want to buy those high quality trees for my school projects ;)
Hey! Sure here it is: My current computer setup details: Logitech MX Master 2s: amzn.to/3nW77Kq LG Monitor 24 inch ( I have two of these): amzn.to/3to1WUI Dual Monitor Desk Mount: amzn.to/3ephQdb AMD Ryzen 7 3800x 8-Core processor 3.89 Ghz: amzn.to/3ergRJq Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super: amzn.to/33qkoBK ADATA HardDrive: amzn.to/2PXxNhi RAM: 32 G 500 g SSD Cooler Master Keyboard: amzn.to/3bcLsZj
Are you exporting sketchup > vray > photoshop? I haven’t used sketchup for a while, was wondering how you got the layers in photoshop? (I thought SketchUp only exported as a single image layer)
Gracias Steven, excelente video!!, como colocas la vegetacion que usas en vray? donde se puede conseguir? te agradecería mucho la info. de nuevo gracias!!
I'm starting to really be passionate about architectural 3D visualization and your channel helps me a lot to improve my skills. Thanks Steven!
thanks Francis! I am glad you like it. Let me know if there are any specific tutorials on visualization you would like to see! 👇
@@ShowItBetter Steven I look forward to seeing tutorials on visualization of projects near lakes or bodies of water. Since most of your works were in forests.
this is my first comment on youtube for 12 years but really can't skip this without saying THANKS! no word can describe how much I value your content. you inspire me a lot
You're very welcome Rand! Glad you liked this, really appreciate it!
For the past 4 to 5 years I have lost the inspiration/ desire to be creative. My work has slowly pushed me to think more technical leaving no room for it. I had the opportunity to dable into enscape for work and just saw your escape beginner video then moved onto this one. Your video is a huge inspiration, I haven't felt this motivated in a while. Thank you Steven!
you are welcome Erik! I too am feeling super inspired latetly
Thankyou Steven for sharing these videos for the past 6 years your videos have inspired and thought me a lot .
Thanks a ton
Looking forward to doing this challenge.
You’re welcome Abhinav! Glad you’ve sticked through these years and also looking forward to seeing your results!
This is exactly why I love vray. So much control and always learning something new. Can't seem to max out vray. The shadows, the detail, the realism absolutely brilliant. You do feel like a scientist working with vray. And btw all images are very artistic and pleasant to look at. Each image seems to tell a different story. I literally want to be inside each image and experience it. Out of all the images, I loved the concrete house one (on the hilly terrain and realistic background pine trees).
Btw I have never had so many cups of coffee in my life!
Love the different moods that you create in the renders😍
thanks my friend! Yes yes, the moods are so important. Lately I have been super interested in the cloudy sunset mood
Exactly!!
i totally agree ✌!!!
It could have been a normal talk to the cam vid but he goes the extra mile and did those really creative text. Makes me wanna watch more
I love these so much, each project made me smile! they all were whimsical and spontaneous , do more!
thanks! I will do
Great Job! . Perhaps Steven´s influences were: Monday=Barragán, Tuesday = L. Kahn, Wednesday = Niemeyer, Thurdsday - Koolhaas - Friday H&dM, Saturday= no clue , Sunday= Asplund. Muy lindos trabajos, saludos
haha had not seen it this way! That is another way of creating a daily challenge!
your composition is amazing and color selection as well
Your conclusion at the end it´s the important thing. While I was looking all the different kind of scenes that you produce, they are really great by the way, but too much change in a little time frame. The challenge it´s very good but I think that first, like you said, you have to stablish a working time; then two or three excersice to do all the week, so in that way you can jump in and out of each work several times and avoid burnout. The limits makes you focus on your work and be mentally less tired. Great work man! Thanks for all your videos!
completely completely agree!
Your renders are just stunning!
thanks!
Thank you Steven for your efforts in these videos
I love your content
Thanks Sina, I appreciate the love ❤️
Absolutely amazing content! I’ve been watching UA-cam like it’s my job since 2016.. This production 👏👏👏👏👏 Love the video more than can be expressed!
Thank you so much for this video. Just the kind of content I was needing in my life recently
You’re welcome Alexander! Glad you liked it and kinda hoped for it, I think I also need this content hah
I had been looking for a channel like this. To inspire and to show me how to do it :) Good job keep it up ")
Thanks Keisi! Will do :)
My favourite is Friday's because of that drone view showing various elements happening around the scene.
glad you liked it!
I love your videos so much! I like the idea of "dailies". I am an architecture student graduating this upcoming May with my undergraduate degree, and I remember my professor making us do "daily work" and it was so painful :P However, you have given me a different perspective on looking at things with this video. Thank you so much for sharing your work with us. I know the final video is short and polished, but the work you put into it it takes must be insane!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU! Keep setting high standards :D
thanks Esmeralda! It is a lot of work and I appreciate you noticing! Dailys are a great excercise to get better at any skill for sure
Super like for the challenge! Encouraged me to think of doing a similar challenge in the near future!
You should!
The trees in all of your scenes are outstanding! What assets do you use?
Maxtree, GlobePlants, 3DSky, Evermition, etc
I personally used Chaos Cloud, but good recomendations!
every rendered image you did was already better than most best image portfolio students LOL
thanks for the kind words! It's a relief to know that all those late nights of rendering paid off. Maybe I should start selling my secret rendering sauce? Just kidding, I'm happy to share my tips and tricks anytime. Stay tuned for more rendering goodness Mateus!!
You really make awesome landscape compositions !!!
thanks Karlita! I love creating exterior images. Although I want to challenge myself to create more urban compositions lately
Nice work! I'd like to know more about how did you use the color panel in photoshop to make the final images. Looking forward to seeing your tutorial.
Thanks Xiadi! Great idea, it is a big topic so it deserves a complete video tutorial, will sure add it to the list!
I love your channel, I want to try this challenge in Unreal Engine!
Go for it!
love all your work Steave. Regards from Aus
thanks!
The Friday one is my favorite, think its because of the mystical / austere vibe
its my fav too! I also think its a result of the practice of the other ones lol
At first I thought it was the same image every day... That would’ve been a fun challenge too. Different lighting, weather conditions, season, entourage... How much you can squeeze a specific scene. You should give it a try.
hadn´t thought of that! Yeah that would be a good idea too!
The content of the video is very exciting
Let's appreciate the video editing skills
thanks Musa!
@@ShowItBetter Am an architecture student who's really into archviz and I also edit videos so it was one of the first things I noticed 👌
Interesting video! Maybe I will try something similar when I find the time and see if I improve.
If I could rate them in terms of composition, atmosphere etc. I would say thursday, friday and sunday are the winners.
And if I'm really honest, I didnt quite like monday and tuesday. Wedsnesday and saturday are alright.
Overall you can clearly see that you progressed a lot when you look at the images at the start of the week and the end of the week.
haha I feel the same! towards the end were better
i m just start to freelancing in realistic rendering images & videos
Your video give me the idea to complete one architecture project render including interior/exterior in 3ds max and corona renderer. I was struglling for 1 year to do so. It is a creative and self driven work not achieving any monetary value thats why i just procrastinated but as an artist it grow you from inside.
go for it!
You are my new Fav!
thanks!
😍This is great!!! Where i can find those trees for sketchup? they looks amazing.
Thank you very much Steven for the video, very interesting and inspiring 🤗😎🤟
Thanks Daniela! Glad you liked it :) ❤️❤️
thanks !!
inspiring !!!!!!!
My pleasure! Thanks!
Hey, that’s some real crazy work flow to improves ourselves and what you did is so amazing, I totally loved it. Can I know what plug-in you used for vegetation in sketchup please?
It’s looks dope. One question though, from where you’ve downloaded all the tress and people stuff. Would love to use that for my project.
Excellent compositions
thanks Joe!
Thank you 😍
if you guys love this I would suggest looking into being a Lighting Artist for VFX! Can def create some neat stuff :)
yes! agree
any chance for a tutorial sketchup vray scatter process just for the basics or explain upon some of this examples you did in this video ?
yes! great idea!
Great video! I think you should use a de esser or somethong like that to get rid of those hard s sounds
amazing work master 🔥
is there any architecture 3D Vizualization courses you recommend sir? like where to learn from
Siempre una inspiración 🔝 powerful work
Gracias Nicolás!
Very inspirational.
THANKS!
Súper interesante y la edición del video 10/10
muchas gracias hermano! tratando mejorar poco a poco!
superb!!
thanks!
Hi, thanks for the amazing video! Can you give me more details about vray scattering? There is a scattering tool inside vray? thanks!
nghe mà ưng hết cả tai , đức phúc cover mãi đỉnh
Wondering where else to get mockups for the projects in the videos?
what do you mean?
Hi, Lovely video! I was just wondering if the trees that u used in the renderings are purchasable?? I really want to buy those high quality trees for my school projects ;)
Hi! They are all from the chaos cloud library
Hey steven! What do you use for your trees with the friday render? Do you have a plugin in sketchup?
Hi Cole! All of the trees and assets were taken from the Vray cosmos library :) no plug-in, just the scatter tool
@@ShowItBetter appreciate it! I’ll try to explore vray as well. :)
Hi im a big fan of your work! i also use Vray for my renders, i would like to know whats your pc configuration
Hey! Sure here it is: My current computer setup details:
Logitech MX Master 2s: amzn.to/3nW77Kq
LG Monitor 24 inch ( I have two of these): amzn.to/3to1WUI
Dual Monitor Desk Mount: amzn.to/3ephQdb
AMD Ryzen 7 3800x 8-Core processor 3.89 Ghz: amzn.to/3ergRJq
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super: amzn.to/33qkoBK
ADATA HardDrive: amzn.to/2PXxNhi
RAM: 32 G
500 g SSD
Cooler Master Keyboard: amzn.to/3bcLsZj
@@ShowItBetter nice! Thanks, how long does it take to make a render (I know this depends on the scene components and quality but an average time)
In these renders, they took on average about 40 minutes rendering at 4K
@@ShowItBetter nice! It would be awesome if you could make a video on realistic vegetation for vray, I struggle with that a lot
where u find those vegetation? its amazing
Chaos Cloud!
Are you exporting sketchup > vray > photoshop? I haven’t used sketchup for a while, was wondering how you got the layers in photoshop? (I thought SketchUp only exported as a single image layer)
yes! that is the workflow
Gracias Steven, excelente video!!, como colocas la vegetacion que usas en vray? donde se puede conseguir? te agradecería mucho la info. de nuevo gracias!!
todo es desde skatter?
Hola! todo es de la biblioteca de Chaos Cloud!
sometimes I wonder if working as a CGI artist (like social media) takes away too much quality from the human experience of real life.
Do you add the skies in PS or are they a part of the render?
the majority in-render but some are PS
I'm pretty sure the mug is empty at first!
Hey bro, may I know what type of render style are these? I am an ametuar.
none in particular, just a render :)
Nice bro:)
Thanks 🔥
Yooo. When he says "Subscribe" the 'Subscribe' button gets colors around it. 0.o
Would you like to prefer making archviz tutorial, it will be helpful to learn & work..
will do!
How can I get these 3d trees?
chaos cosmos library!
I tried and exhausted on day 35 😭😂
W E A K
i gave up on day 2 lulz
Hahaha I only lasted a week!
Anyone know of a place to get 3d models of projects to use for Arch Viz practice?
3d warehouse!
What are your pc specs?
in the description!
wow!!!first time?
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@@ShowItBetter emmmm sorry~I didn't know the roles of Premiere= =I understand it as the first live broadcast
Ptdr le mec fait ses rendus sur sketchup
how about you actually teach us how to use vray that well
I will, eventually! Hope you got some value from the experience and not only a technical process
@@ShowItBetter nice! sorry for the blunt comment lmao
hiii!....please give me some small project. I am seeking some freelancing project. hope u understand
Haha I don’t have any sorry !
@@ShowItBetter thank you ! brother but give me one chance to proving myself , I will not charge any fees till u satisfied.
12 mins of him judging himself.
Ugh I know right? 🙄 kinda lame for him to do that
@@ShowItBetter just kidding. Btw If I were to judge.. the Sunday render was the best.
Haha no prob, I liked that one most as well