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Nicolai Becker
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Добавлен 20 окт 2020
Hi! I'm Nicolai. As an architectural visualizer with over 10 years of experience, I have had the privilege of working with some of the most talented architects in the industry, including the renowned David Chipperfield. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for creating visually stunning renderings, I take pride in bringing my clients' visions to life. Here I want to share in depth tutorials to help you improve your visualization skills. I also sell textures and posproduction assets at www.nicolaibecker.supply
How to create depth with Fog in postproduction . Step-by-step Archviz Tutorial
In this tutorial i want to show you how you can implement fog to your architectural visualizations. Fog can create depth in your image and you can easily focus certain image elements by softening out the background. Also it looks very cool and you can create a strong atmospheric depth in no time.
Architecture inspired by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
www.reiulframstadarkitekter.com/work/breitenbach-landscape-hotel
If you want to participate and follow along, you can download the psd file
here for free
nicolaibecker.supply/b/youtube-fog-tutorial-psd
Skies Photopack:
nicolaibecker.supply/b/free-skies-volume-2
Background png pack:
nicolaibecker.supply/b/archviz-backgrounds
Grass photopack:
nicolaibecker.su...
Architecture inspired by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
www.reiulframstadarkitekter.com/work/breitenbach-landscape-hotel
If you want to participate and follow along, you can download the psd file
here for free
nicolaibecker.supply/b/youtube-fog-tutorial-psd
Skies Photopack:
nicolaibecker.supply/b/free-skies-volume-2
Background png pack:
nicolaibecker.supply/b/archviz-backgrounds
Grass photopack:
nicolaibecker.su...
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Видео
Color Grading Magic: Build your own generator in under 2 minutes
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In this tutorial i want to show you a technique that can help you with your color grading. I am setting up a gradient map and will show you how to utilize the power of random gradient maps. For more tutorials check out my channel or visit www.nicolaibecker.supply
Archviz Postproduction Series - Part 3/3 [final adjustments/color]
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In this three-parts tutorial series I want to show you step-by-step how i set up my archviz visualizations in Photoshop. In this third part we will work on the final color and light adjustments and implement some more cutouts to the image. If you want to participate and follow along, you can download the psd file here for free [zip file also includes two images that i will be using in the tutor...
Archviz Postproduction Series - Part 2/3 [adding decals/overlays]
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.10 месяцев назад
In this three-parts tutorial series I want to show you step-by-step how i set up my archviz visualizations in Photoshop. In this second part we will be adding some decals and overlays to make the existing building look a bit more aged. This technique is nice to create a patina and also to add a story layer to your buildings. If you want to participate and follow along, you can download the psd ...
Archviz Postproduction Series - Part 1/3 [adding vegetation]
Просмотров 9 тыс.10 месяцев назад
In this three-parts tutorial series I want to show you step-by-step how i set up my archviz visualizations in Photoshop. In this first part we will be adding the vegetation including a background image, grass and meadow parts and some single trees that we will blend in. I want to show you my workflow and hopefully some techniques that you can implement in your own work. If you want to participa...
C4D / Corona / Photoshop - Creating an Interior-visualization with Cinema 4D and Corona render
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to model an interior from scratch using Cinema 4D in 45 minutes, set up materials with Corona Render, and render the image using multipasses. Additionally, I will show you how to enhance the image during post-production in Photoshop. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced architectural visualizer, this video will guide you step-by-step on how to creat...
The Complete Archviz Tutorial - Teaser
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Check out my new 7h long Archviz Tutorial. Learn every step, from modeling in C4D to materials in Corona and Postproduction in Photoshop in 21 Lessons. Available in German and English! TEXTURES AND PHOTOPACKS: my shop: nicolaibecker.supply/ concrete texture collection: nicolaibecker.supply/b/OMD5S grass photopack: nicolaibecker.supply/b/bIjFV meadow foregorunds: nicolaibecker.supply/b/bIjFV bac...
Archviz Postproduction Tutorial - Add vegetation step by step
Просмотров 35 тыс.3 года назад
In this archviz postproduction tutorial i will demonstrate how i use high-resolution photos to create an atmospheric image. In the first step its all about adjusting the values and contrast. In the second part we will have an in-depth look in color adjustment workflows. Leave a like and subscribe! TEXTURES AND PHOTOPACKS: Have a look at my Shop: nicolaibecker.supply/ concrete texture collection...
The Process behind my Images - How i use Composition + Color to create Atmospheric Archviz
Просмотров 16 тыс.4 года назад
In this tutorial i want to show you how i develop an image concept and what my thoughts are when creating architectural images. I hope you can learn something from this. Leave a like and subscribe to my channel for more postproduction tutorials. TEXTURES AND PHOTOPACKS: Have a look at my Shop: nicolaibecker.supply/ Here you can find the PSD File: nicolaibecker.supply/b/s2xuG GRASS Photopack: ni...
How to cutout trees - fast and easy!
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
Let me quickly show you how i cutout my trees with Adobe Photoshop. This is the fastest and cleanest way to cutout anything. Without any ugly edges. Hi! Im Nicolai. I am running an architecture visualisation studio in Stuttgart, Germany. I want to share my knowledge here and show you how i work. I'm focusing on advanced postproduction workflows in Photoshop. Please don't forget to like and subs...
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Hi, where can I get the cutout trees that you're using? I love that they have a base.
hi, you can get'em here: nicolaibecker.supply/b/spring-tree-cutouts
I Always come back to your vids! Waiting for more!!
Thanks Aron! Glad to hear.. I need to find some time to get back to it! 😉
Thanks for the video. How can you open up the gradient editor in PS 2024?
Thank you for this great skillful content
@@sivarathinavel1749 glad you like it 🤗
fyi - if you want the plans of any building go on the planning portal, if its been built the drawings are on there. nice work btw :)
beautiful tutorial thanks
Glad you liked it 🙏
so cool
Great tutorial. One thing I did think though, however, is you're adding the visible trees entirely in PS. Therefore, would it not be quicker and less heavy on resources to have a reflection plane behind the camera, rather than the 3D trees? I guess you have more control over the 3D assets, but i'd say reflections could be somewhat ambiguous, meaning a clean 'tree line' plane with some subtle distortion in the glass would be absolutely fine
Yes, reflection maps are also fine. I use them mostly both. The map (mostly I use a large cylinder around the whole scene) is nice to really close all the gaps. But I find that real 3d trees add even more realistic detail to the reflection. Especially with designs like these where the most part of the building consists of glass and the focus of the viewer is mostly on that part of the image.
@@NicolaiBecker Understood, and also accept. I enjoyed following your workslow though, as C4d > Corona > Photoshop is rare to find. It was nice to see a realistic alternative to Chaos Scatter everything, but with some nice Quixel/Megascans. (hopefully a corona plugin for this soon). I do suspect since you did this particular tutorial, that the photoshop work could be even more rough now, with something like Magnific AI upscaler doing some of the heavy lifting in realism.
(Why) Do you prefer using a rendering software for the whole process or doing it this way (render the buildings then add elements in photoshop)?
it really depends on the project. I like the more intuitive way of matte paintings. But over the time, i actually did more and more in 3D since you obviously have more control. And combined with AI tools you can also the 3d look of plants for example. But for meadows, trees etc. i still like to use 2D aka photo elements.
Your works are really professional, I watch even if I don't do arch viz
Love all your videos they are so helpful!! Thank you!! I would love to see you work on urban scenes and how you handle them
really nice tutorial. One basic question, did you use any lights inside the building or does that all come from the hdri?
there are additional lights in the interior
Hi Nicolai Ich bin Student in Architektur und ich hab dein Lernprogramm für Cinema 4d gekauft , was ich mega gut finde , aber meine Frage ist , ob du ein neues Programm vorhast , zum Beispiel was ein Rendering von städtebauliche Situation angeht , wie man zum Beispiel Gebäude integrieren kann , richtige Asphalt bei Cinema 4d bearbeiten kann mit wasser drauf. Das wäre mega mega krass von dir so ne Programm zu haben
hi und danke für dein feedback. Das integrieren von einem gebäude in ein foto ist eine gute idee! Asphalt mit Wasser kommt auch auf die liste! danke dir
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fantastic 🎉
Kid named AI:
find the tutorial here: nicolaibecker.supply/b/archviz-tutorial-c4d-corona
Hi! Cool tut. Whats the name of the grass brush? Thanks
hi, you can find all my grass and meadow brushes here for free: nicolaibecker.supply/b/free-photoshop-brushes
@@NicolaiBecker Thanks!
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to create these videos.
Thanks for your nice feedback!
i see you use the check layers can you tell how make that saturation check layers?
these are the photoshop essentials from horoma! Must-have
Awesome, thank you!
You are welcome! ❤
@@NicolaiBecker Also are the actions you have shown custom made by you or where can you find them?
I love your tutorials
Thank you
Thanks for teaching ^^
My pleasure!
download the psd file with all render passes here for free: nicolaibecker.supply/b/youtube-fog-tutorial-psd
Bro you are amazing honestly
thank you 🙂 glad you like it!
I have been looking for this for months thanks my guy
this is really cool!
Thank you so much! 😉
THE BEST
Really helpful and inventive videos mate! Thanks for this. Do you also use LUTs? I have started using a bit, but I feel like they just work in really low opacity. Any thoughts on this?
thanks! i use LUTs regularly in corona post process. But not yet in Photoshop.
awesome
Top Video.
Thank you!
great stuff. thank you! greetings from germany
Thanks for your comment! Grüße zurück 😊
Hi Nicolai! Your video series are golden so as your asset collection! Very explanatory and comprehensive. Cheers from Greece!
Thank you 🙏 😊
Hey Nicolai, another great video. Do you ever do your grading in something like Camera Raw Filter? I like that you can assign color tones to the different levels of the image. What are your thoughts?
Yes, sometimes I also use the camera raw filter, mostly with a low opacity on top. 👍
Cool tutorial! But in the next video, please enable the cursor for screen
damn... 🤓 how did that even happen. I will for sure
Thanks you for your amazing series ❤️
Hi Nicolai! i would be happy if you could once do a texture pack with photgraphs from ashphalt, pavement, street and so on. I really loved the grass textures but i dont have much ground maps. Regards
thanks for your input! i will have a look into my library if its worth another pack :) For the tutorial, you can also download the asphalt and gravel photo background, you already know that, right?
Thank you for the time taken to make this making of. It's rare to see it.
Thanks for your comment! I am happy that it’s helpful.
Danke für die tolle Videoreihe! Immer gerne mehr davon, hilft einem unheimlich weiter. Welche Renderprogramme würdest du empfehlen für das eigentliche Gebäude? Bei mir ist das Problem das Lumion und Twinmotion immer wieder diese "Comicatmossphere" darstellen, trotz zahlreicher Tweaks.
Hallo Nicolai, vielen Dank für die Videoserie. Ich hoffe, bald wieder ein Videotraining von dir sehen zu können. Beste Grüße Dule
Nächstes Tutorial kommt bestimmt ☝️🤓
great tutorial! where i can find this photoshop essential pack you are talking about at 14:44?
Its from Horoma, and you can find it here: horoma.gumroad.com/l/omYGB
Another amazing video, please dont lets us wait so long for the next one! Keep it going with the archviz videos, its so hard to find these really good in-depth tutorials.
Great work as always! Really enjoying watching those tutorials- waiting for more to come :)
thank you!
As we already exchanged on the first video, this second part is really cool to watch. I know, nowadays, we can achieve really advanced and believable 3D textures with a lot of tweaking (especially with the node system in almost well known 3D render softwares) but decal is always for me a nice final touch. I don't say its more or less believable, juste i prefer the "feeling" of them. But yeah we have to find the perfect balance for not overtune the image. To blend your decals, you use a lot of Adjustements layer like curves and so one. It's give a lot of freedom to adjust but i haven't seen you using the "blending option" (i'm not sure this is the right term because i'm using Photoshop in French) in the layer style, where you can use "sliders" in the "Blend if" area. I think it's nice option to play with, very similar but different if you had only use adjustement layers. It's perfect to blend images without modify the contrast or luminosity. It's a personnal choice ? I'm just curious about that. Anyway, great sharing once again. I know it's very time consuming to do video like this, no need to rush. I think most of viewers prefer to watch great content than clickbait video or already seen workflow / just simple "tuts"'. Thank you !
thank you for this comment. Really appreciate your positive feedback! I didn't know about the blend if function so far and just watched a tutorial. This is actually very nice, and in some cases Im sure its the better option.
Una locura, crack.
Amazing work! Thank you so much! <3
thanks! :-)
Amazing insights and great videos. Thanks for putting out all of the content that you do! Your website/store is also amazing, great materials there
thank you for your comment! I'm glad you appreciate the content :-)
Find the (blank) psd file here to join me working on the image: nicolaibecker.supply/b/youtube-tutorial-files