I watch all your videos and have really improved my skills in architectural photoshop rendering from using them. I'm not so great at rendering software like Lumion, Vray, Enscape etc and wanted to know what you use to produce your base renders. Would you be able to do an overview tutorial on what it is you use (unless it's 3ds max and I wouldn't have a clue! HA!) As everyone here has said, love your videos and keep them coming.
Thank you cisb200! I'm glad I am helping! Yeah... rendering engines are a whole nother world. I tend to do very basic renderings to go all the in photoshop. I just added this request to the tutorial list. Maybe I'll do it soon. But I'm realeasing a Architecture Visualization course on Sunday, May 12th! It has some basic knoledge over Vray and Sketchup. Check out on my instagram to know when I publish it.
@@LearnUpstairs I'll be refreshing my screen all day Sunday then, ha! I'm following you on Instagram under dot2dotstudio. I really like the composition layout you have on there. Anyway, thanks again for the reply and keep up the good work. Have you ever thought about doing a portfolio like Alex Hogrefe?
I do same stuff either using 3D scene as base the way he does it or by drawing the scene with a drawing tablet (this gives a much more appealing result than 3D) For the models and textures the best sources for me are : - Pinterest for anything from textures to furniture pics - Amazon 360 degrees pictures of products
Only image files. The different images are Render Channels so that it's easier to work with the image in Photoshop. The channels I use the most are: Material ID, Object ID, Reflections, Alpha, and Global Illumination.
Hi Mindcircles! There isn't much about plugins to talk about. I only use the Topaz Labs Clarity plugin to punch in some details. But there are several other options out there that might get the same result. Photoshop is already a pretty complete tool. But I'll look into that and see if there are any new ones.
You got to make sure the layer you are working on is Rasterized. And to use the alt and drag it, you must make a selection on the image of what you want to copy within the same layer. So with the selection made, use the move tool and left clicking on the selection, drag to the side holding alt
Hey Fathina! This brush is from a free brush set from Arqui9learn. Just search on google for this or go to my video about Brushes to see more about that
HI,,,,YOURE DOING REALLY GREAT....CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN IN ENGLISH AND MAKE EACH AND EVERY MOVE SLOW.....SO THAT IT WOULD BE USEFUL FOR BEGINNERS LIKE ME,,,
I usually search for free textures on google or websites such as textures.com. Also there are some high quality paid websites that provide free samples, check poliigon website!
incredible tutorial, wish i could pay for your content, but i saw a small flaw at the end, when you moved the position of the window you didnt erased the reflex of the guy so it became a ghost.
Since the post-production took you 1,5 hrs , I wonder if designing it in Sketchup is quicker. I am impressed with the result, but I will not incorporate it.
I think this technique is for a better render for marketing purposes (superrealistic rendering) but if you wanna show client your render progress i think simple render from sketchup/vray/lumion and etc. Would suffice
Hi Muharrem, we have a full course about Architecture Post-production. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/hCpct2siKCI/v-deo.html if you'd like to learn step-by-step in a normal paced tutorial. The youtube videos are meant to share a workflow and give you a general idea of how these images can be done and still make an interesting video to watch over a few minutes. I hope you understand, cheers!
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amazing - love the trick using the brush masked to the foliage texture to make the climbing plant (Ivy)
De las mejores postproducciones que e visto, no dejas pasar ni un detalle colega salu2!
Gracias!
Do you want to learn the steps to create images like this? Check out our new *course* here:
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The textures that show imperfections like you said made it better 😯
It gives more details and a punch of realism, right? 😁
@@LearnUpstairs yeah it does. I should collect more of those textures for post prod.
You are so amazing !!!, please make it more tutorials like this one
Thank you so much! Check out the latest videos, they are very similar
Thanks a lot, this video explained for me many questions about post-production, great work!!!
yooooo you are a beast on photoshop. Dammn.
Love your videos! You are a true inspiration! Keep uploading!
I watch all your videos and have really improved my skills in architectural photoshop rendering from using them. I'm not so great at rendering software like Lumion, Vray, Enscape etc and wanted to know what you use to produce your base renders. Would you be able to do an overview tutorial on what it is you use (unless it's 3ds max and I wouldn't have a clue! HA!) As everyone here has said, love your videos and keep them coming.
Thank you cisb200! I'm glad I am helping! Yeah... rendering engines are a whole nother world. I tend to do very basic renderings to go all the in photoshop. I just added this request to the tutorial list. Maybe I'll do it soon.
But I'm realeasing a Architecture Visualization course on Sunday, May 12th! It has some basic knoledge over Vray and Sketchup. Check out on my instagram to know when I publish it.
@@LearnUpstairs I'll be refreshing my screen all day Sunday then, ha! I'm following you on Instagram under dot2dotstudio. I really like the composition layout you have on there. Anyway, thanks again for the reply and keep up the good work. Have you ever thought about doing a portfolio like Alex Hogrefe?
9:44 reflection should be of his back, btw great work
It definitely should be. But since the cutout doesn't have the image of his back, we gotta do what we gotta do to make it look alright 😅
Thank you!
Yes i was wondering there is something strange and it is
I havent even watched it yet but liked right away :D
How did you get the white background out of the tree? 1:10 l went so fast I didnt catch that.. thanks
Love this video, but wouldn’t the reflection of the man in the glass be the back of him?
Really amazed for your architectural production highly professional
Thanks! 🙏
Great video! Love the synchronised soundtrack
Thanks Nicolas!
it would be great if you put the links to the brushes or textures that you use.......
Please make a tutorial about windows reflections
Great work again, can you share us your image/texture library and brushes ? It would be awesome
I do same stuff either using 3D scene as base the way he does it or by drawing the scene with a drawing tablet (this gives a much more appealing result than 3D)
For the models and textures the best sources for me are :
- Pinterest for anything from textures to furniture pics
- Amazon 360 degrees pictures of products
Hi, how do you use the layer mask on that hanging plants using brushes? I mean how do you used brushes in layer mask that you created ?
Great and Professional ! 👏👌
Amazing as always
Amazing love your work 🔥🔥🔥💪🏼
Can you tell me how many file format have u imported in photoshop
Only image files. The different images are Render Channels so that it's easier to work with the image in Photoshop. The channels I use the most are: Material ID, Object ID, Reflections, Alpha, and Global Illumination.
neww Photoshop users can't understand this, are there more relatable videos for people like us?
Great job!
what the software u can use, for every keyboard you click can be show on video? thanks
you r my legend !
Color rendering perspective lol! Awesome tutorial for the design of major students!
how to download your's brush, ivy and more .. ?
hello sir on the upper right may I know what do you mean by x 35 and others?
great work
Where can I find these brushes?
gumroad.com/l/wypwY
THANK YOU! ❤️
Would you do a tutorial or presentation about plug ins you use for ps?
Hi Mindcircles! There isn't much about plugins to talk about. I only use the Topaz Labs Clarity plugin to punch in some details. But there are several other options out there that might get the same result. Photoshop is already a pretty complete tool. But I'll look into that and see if there are any new ones.
do u have the same guide but for revit?
where can we download the raw unthouched image?
this is amazing , how can i have your psd ?? i don't see them in your link
Nice tutorial
i know you can copy an image by pressing alt and then dragging it but how do you copy it to stay in the same layer?
You got to make sure the layer you are working on is Rasterized. And to use the alt and drag it, you must make a selection on the image of what you want to copy within the same layer. So with the selection made, use the move tool and left clicking on the selection, drag to the side holding alt
@@LearnUpstairs thank you!!
Which program do you use to do 3D models?
Hi Maria! I use Sketchup for earlier stages and Archicad later
Why didnt you use match color
What program do you use to record your screen? Typing graphic a manual addition or something else? Great work!
Hey Matthew! I've tried a couple of softwares, but right now I'm using OBS. It's free and very efficient! Thanks!
Thank you very much. :)
Very nice tutorial, from where can I get prushes
how long in actual time did it take you to complete it...wow inspirations for beginners like me
It took around 2 hours to complete the post-production. Thank you!
Witch version photoshop?
Photoshop CC, the latest version of Adobe Creative Cloud
would you share your veins (hanging plant) brush format, pleasee :)
Hey Fathina! This brush is from a free brush set from Arqui9learn. Just search on google for this or go to my video about Brushes to see more about that
Hi guys. ps Is there a link to the brush it uses?
Hey Seyfeddin, check arqui9learn website. There they have a free brush set, that's the one I mostly use
Hi. Please share the brush prests. Thank You
great work ! I can't make a frontal object and frontal render, how to create a frontal object and frontal render?
HI,,,,YOURE DOING REALLY GREAT....CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN IN ENGLISH AND MAKE EACH AND EVERY MOVE SLOW.....SO THAT IT WOULD BE USEFUL FOR BEGINNERS LIKE ME,,,
can u share vegetation brush download link? thanks
Hi Richard! Check arqui9.learn website. There you will be able to download their full brush set for free.
Do you have a texture pack? where can i get it?
I usually search for free textures on google or websites such as textures.com.
Also there are some high quality paid websites that provide free samples, check poliigon website!
obrigado por legendar
Hi,great video! So you render first with sketchup and then put all in photoshop? Thanks for info and the video !
Yep! Sketchup + Vray and PS
Check out my latest video about software to know more about this process 😁
Best of the best
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Hi! good job! can you share the brushes, please? thank you
Hi Raúl! Thanks!
The brush set I use at the moment is the one that Arqui9learn provides in their website
where can I get the file to follow this? Thanks!
incredible tutorial, wish i could pay for your content, but i saw a small flaw at the end, when you moved the position of the window you didnt erased the reflex of the guy so it became a ghost.
Thank you! Well, that happens really often with me. This error probably went by me and the architecture office and no one noticed
@@LearnUpstairs yeah, its just a minor thing, wasnt looking for your mistakes, just happened to notice it.
whats the intro song??
hi where i can found the brushes?
Hey katia! I've done a video about brushes, check it out! ua-cam.com/video/pp2hTfjuWCA/v-deo.html
There I talk some about where to find them.
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Since the post-production took you 1,5 hrs , I wonder if designing it in Sketchup is quicker. I am impressed with the result, but I will not incorporate it.
I think this technique is for a better render for marketing purposes (superrealistic rendering) but if you wanna show client your render progress i think simple render from sketchup/vray/lumion and etc. Would suffice
Nice
Thanks for you share ^_^
plaese Send me your file
Please upload video in normal speed.
Hi! You can use UA-cam's built in feature on the video player to slow down the video
Manda de maisss
genius
Nvery good
It's so fast!
Make sure to use UA-cam's built in feature to slow down the video.
Sorry, but posting a one hour tutorial would make sense on youtube
Hiii
Why are you so Fast?
Hi Muharrem, we have a full course about Architecture Post-production. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/hCpct2siKCI/v-deo.html if you'd like to learn step-by-step in a normal paced tutorial.
The youtube videos are meant to share a workflow and give you a general idea of how these images can be done and still make an interesting video to watch over a few minutes. I hope you understand, cheers!
Hours of work omg
the inro =D
Numberr
dude.... duuuude... duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude... like... [...] duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude, please. Make a video teaching how do you do every step, for like, idiots like me. pleeeeeease
Too fast. Not even uselfull
so much annoying its tooooo fast
You can use UA-cam's built in feature to slow down the video up to 0.25x of the real speed