Hello guys, long time no see. I hope you guys enjoy this video as I worked really hard to get it to a high standard and quality . It would mean so much to me if you guys can share this video as it helps support the channel so I can create more videos like this. Also thank you to everyone that subscribed and have been watching and commenting! You guys are the best! Good luck on your deadlines and presentations ❤️❤️❤️
I'm very great full to you thank you so much ...nd I would request you to put something related to presentation of conceptual chart of a design .. thankyou
Concepts are some of most challenging and rewarding aspects of design. Great video. I love coming up with design concepts, but they take a lot of work and research.
That is what my teacher says hehehe and the other teacher is less is more so it is always scary to present a project to them heheh :) Thank you for commenting :)
Hay Rasha, just want to let you know that your videos have made a very big difference in the assignments I produce. I went from failing my last assignment to getting a distinction in the next through watching your videos, you seem to hit the head on every question I have every time. Not to mention I have the “kiss” principle written on my sketch book ;-) Keep it up!
Thank you for this video. I’m an artist who’s been commissioned to design something and your video has helped me greatly in beginning to understand what I’m getting myself into, and also how to get started.
thanks those tips really helps me . rn i dont know what im doing . i lost track of my project and keep getting rejected by lect while others are prepared to do final board and model . i dont even have a firm concept to begin with . im frustrated . the only thing that i could do is to not be sad and just rise again and come back stronger , fight and never think about failure. just keep going and improving
btw this is all because of my laziness to do case study and precedent study. i dont really think that much about concept and take it easy to begin with . now im regretting it dont be like me guys
I loveee this kinda videos! they're so helpful! I adore having new info and new ways of doing things... You inspired me to re-start my sketchbook, since the one I had wasn't the best... and it's been amazing doing it my way, messy and everything but I understand it! Thanks a lot...
As a fellow design professional (commercial and residential interior designer of 40yrs ) ID'ers share many, if not all, the tenants and processes as architects , so I found your explanation of concept development well done and informative for the novice designer . Keep up the good work ps Venturi rocks
So glad I found your page. Alas, I am being recommended true talent and relevant information. I've been looking for the procedures an architect should take to fully compose and create an idea, from start to finish, without going to school. My difficulty has been knowing the information I am gathering, from start to finish, with an architectural/landscape/interior design. I know there's a few start ups, of individuals that didn't go to school, and create their own construction/home design companies, which really inspires me to continue, but I am buffering and lagging at taking on a project. I had a design request recently, for example, for a canopy, and had no idea where to start, besides sketching up ideas and doing a site analysis. I suppose, more so, the thing that makes me lag, is taking the initiative and finding an engineer to sign off on ideas and construction plans. I wonder, do you need an engineer for all projects, and for how much of the process? Sorry for ranting....phew!
Dear Alas, I understand what you mean and even I find my self lagging lol. When you look at architecture firms they have civil engineer, architect assistant, architect and more, but those are the main one. When you are in architecture school you tend to learn everything from creating lighting layout to interior design to construction detail. This is not because you have to d it but because you have to understand it to be able to design to it up to its limits. So the answer to your question is that if you know enough and maybe only get advice and are qualified to sign of construction plans your self and get a builder to understand what you're doing and it has been signed off by the government (which might just be an English thing) you should be okay. I hope this answered your question.
This is amazing, can't thank you enough! :) I am an engineering student who is passionate about architecture. And I need to build a portfolio before applying to architecture college. Please keep making these videos, you help me a lot :) Love you!
@@aydanrzayeva_ hey I am also a civil engineering student and want to study the architecture like it's making my passion so how can I learn about the basics of a architecture like the concept building, the site analysis As I am also a engineering student so I am inspire from you can u please tell me the path. Thank you
Loved this video. I am a french architecture student and everything said here is exactly how we learn architecture in my school. I stopped to write a comment because I just saw the images of fujimoto's projects you talk about in the 2nd part of the video and I have been srudying very closely fujimoto's projects for the past 2 months. It's a kind of an obsession lol.
This is out of this world. I stumbled upon something with a similar message, and it was absolutely astonishing. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Thank you so much for this video! I learned more on research before designing a building and interior. The site analysis video is very useful too :) keep upload stuff like this
Thanks for your video! Your content is so inspiring! I always enjoy watching your videos to find ideas and rendering tips. As a landscape architecture student in Hong Kong, I’m stuck when moving to the ‘complexity’ part sometime as I don’t know how to deepen the meaning of my designs and develop creative forms. It would be great to know more about the ‘complexity’ in your coming videos!
Thank you so much I am glad that you enjoyed the video :) I know what you mean I get stuck too sometimes, when I get stuck what helps me sometimes is to do the plan or landscape the normal way and then start to add 'complexity' to it. Another thing is to look at precedents and understand how some of the great landscape architects are creating deep meaning in their work. A good precedent would be the 'Musee du Quai Branly / Ateliers Jean Nouvel' the way the landscape compliments the building is amazing. After you found a good precedent really look at how he uses the features that create 'complexity'. If you ever get stuck you can send me your work and I can give you feedback survivingarchitecture@gmail.com
My name is Taha and I am really very happy because you accepted to be friends and talked to me, I do not know you before but I feel you are beautiful and your feelings thank you very much@@SurvivingArchitecture
I have a few videos about site analysis: ruclips.net/video/epdyq2khPEQ/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Lgp7EtSSugM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/r2DituCuBgE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Kwa8dLOQgwE/видео.html I hope this helps you :)
I'm a new subscriber! I found this video very interesting. It helped me assess my knowledge about architecture. I'll soon be an architecture student so this is very helpful.
Less It is interesting because the volumetry and the shadows play an interesting role, says Tadao ando, and the shadow is Architecturalized. Greeting From mexico 👍
This video is incredible. I have visited this for many times within a year since I saw this. In the last part, you said you would give tips on adding complexity to architectural plans. Do you plan to do that?
Tbh... I learn much more when I'm watching this kind of video than in my design class. Im already in 2nd-year college and didn't learn anything about my design class because they didn't even teach anything.
Hey, thanks for this amazing wisdom you have shared about concepts . I have really a lot which will help me get a better concept for my assignment because i have been worse at it. I really appreciate for this . KISS for sure that works for me i guess.
Thankyou so much! The way you explained the concept process and the principles (and then showcased how it was done with side by side explanations along with your university project sketchbook) was very informative and easy to understand! Also the book you used in which you quoted from to use alongside your explanations I have personally so it was great - and I previously haven't used it in awhile so thankyou for reminding me of its usefulness :)
I recently did a urban project where I had to design a large family mix use flexable living and I wouldn't mind showing the poster for it I a future video.
Hey if anyone can help me out,im having a hard time grasping this “concept” idea. Does concept really have to only have 1 keyword and everything design will be relate back to the “concept” I get it if I have to show it in terms of forms but how about space planning? does it have to relate too? How far do we have to follow this concept thing in our design?
@@SurvivingArchitecture thanks for the response! long story short, my thesis involves a hangar design as well. Im interested to see more about your project. looks like you made a lot of great considerations.
The national cold was museum is based on soldiers holding a flag up the British flag which then lead the the form of the building. If you watch this video it all more about my concept m.ruclips.net/video/RGNyTE1dwnU/видео.html I hope this helps :)
im just wondering if the word "contrast" is included as abstract idea or the concept behind the design. can u help me with this? thanx for the amazing video
Hello guys, long time no see. I hope you guys enjoy this video as I worked really hard to get it to a high standard and quality . It would mean so much to me if you guys can share this video as it helps support the channel so I can create more videos like this. Also thank you to everyone that subscribed and have been watching and commenting! You guys are the best! Good luck on your deadlines and presentations ❤️❤️❤️
I'm very great full to you thank you so much ...nd I would request you to put something related to presentation of conceptual chart of a design .. thankyou
You are most welcome! Will add it to my list of videos :)
Just sketching and then AutoCad :)
Concepts are some of most challenging and rewarding aspects of design. Great video. I love coming up with design concepts, but they take a lot of work and research.
Yeah that is so true, well the more effort and time you put in the better the results :) thank you for commenting :)
Drear Rasha have you ever thought of restructuring an existing structure adapted to your bio principles. The end goal to make home energy free?
I’m gonna cry as to how good these are. How do you manage to fit so much information into one well explained video?????
Thank you so much! That means alot 💛💛
@@SurvivingArchitecture please I'm new in architecture I need a laptop for my 3D drawing it's too expensive in my country😢
'Less is more, less is bore' !!
I like that a lot.
Keep up the great work.
That is what my teacher says hehehe and the other teacher is less is more so it is always scary to present a project to them heheh :) Thank you for commenting :)
Modernism vs Post-modernism it is!
Hay Rasha, just want to let you know that your videos have made a very big difference in the assignments I produce.
I went from failing my last assignment to getting a distinction in the next through watching your videos, you seem to hit the head on every question I have every time.
Not to mention I have the “kiss” principle written on my sketch book ;-)
Keep it up!
Oh wow that is so good to hear, I'm happy that I can help. Thank you for the comment :)
Instablaster.
Thank you for this video. I’m an artist who’s been commissioned to design something and your video has helped me greatly in beginning to understand what I’m getting myself into, and also how to get started.
I find myself coming to this video at the start of every sem to remind myself of developing concepts. Thank you for the video🙏
You got this!
thanks those tips really helps me . rn i dont know what im doing . i lost track of my project and keep getting rejected by lect while others are prepared to do final board and model . i dont even have a firm concept to begin with . im frustrated . the only thing that i could do is to not be sad and just rise again and come back stronger , fight and never think about failure. just keep going and improving
btw this is all because of my laziness to do case study and precedent study. i dont really think that much about concept and take it easy to begin with . now im regretting it dont be like me guys
I loveee this kinda videos! they're so helpful! I adore having new info and new ways of doing things... You inspired me to re-start my sketchbook, since the one I had wasn't the best... and it's been amazing doing it my way, messy and everything but I understand it! Thanks a lot...
Thank you so much and I'm happy they are helpful for you :) I'm glad your doing it the way you love :)
First time watching your videos, but I found the content quite intriguing, and definitely left me wanting to learn more
That's great to hear!! Thank you for watching
As a fellow design professional (commercial and residential interior designer of 40yrs ) ID'ers share many, if not all, the tenants and processes as architects , so I found your explanation of concept development well done and informative for the novice designer . Keep up the good work ps Venturi rocks
Thank you!
Can you upload a video on how you develop plans, perspectives and how you add complexity to it? It would be really helpful!!! Nice video!!!
Will definitely do! Thank you so much!
So glad I found your page. Alas, I am being recommended true talent and relevant information.
I've been looking for the procedures an architect should take to fully compose and create an idea, from start to finish, without going to school. My difficulty has been knowing the information I am gathering, from start to finish, with an architectural/landscape/interior design. I know there's a few start ups, of individuals that didn't go to school, and create their own construction/home design companies, which really inspires me to continue, but I am buffering and lagging at taking on a project. I had a design request recently, for example, for a canopy, and had no idea where to start, besides sketching up ideas and doing a site analysis. I suppose, more so, the thing that makes me lag, is taking the initiative and finding an engineer to sign off on ideas and construction plans. I wonder, do you need an engineer for all projects, and for how much of the process? Sorry for ranting....phew!
Dear Alas, I understand what you mean and even I find my self lagging lol. When you look at architecture firms they have civil engineer, architect assistant, architect and more, but those are the main one. When you are in architecture school you tend to learn everything from creating lighting layout to interior design to construction detail. This is not because you have to d it but because you have to understand it to be able to design to it up to its limits. So the answer to your question is that if you know enough and maybe only get advice and are qualified to sign of construction plans your self and get a builder to understand what you're doing and it has been signed off by the government (which might just be an English thing) you should be okay. I hope this answered your question.
This is amazing, can't thank you enough! :) I am an engineering student who is passionate about architecture. And I need to build a portfolio before applying to architecture college. Please keep making these videos, you help me a lot :) Love you!
You are welcome :) That is so nice to hear. Love you more
Same here. Did you able to make portfolio from youtube? if yes, then how and where? I am still exploring. Would be a great help. Thankyou.
@@armansharma7561 I applied for a bachelor's degree in architecture In Italy without a portfolio. Took the entrance exam and got accepted.
@@aydanrzayeva_ hey I am also a civil engineering student and want to study the architecture like it's making my passion so how can I learn about the basics of a architecture like the concept building, the site analysis
As I am also a engineering student so I am inspire from you can u please tell me the path.
Thank you
Is always a pleasure to watch your videos. You'll be a terrific architect some day, and I hope to see that
Thank you so much for watching. I can't wait either to start work hehe :)
I love the fact you put some Sou Fujimotos work in your video!
They have some amazing work so I thought I might as well hehe, thank you for watching :)
Loved this video.
I am a french architecture student and everything said here is exactly how we learn architecture in my school.
I stopped to write a comment because I just saw the images of fujimoto's projects you talk about in the 2nd part of the video and I have been srudying very closely fujimoto's projects for the past 2 months. It's a kind of an obsession lol.
Thank you so much. Yes, their work is amazing very inspiring :)Thank you for commenting :)
Apart everything I like your voice and the way you say KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID , I'm loving it😊😊😊
Thank you so much :) I love that rule too lol :)
متابعك من العراق
صوتك واضح و مفهوم على الرغم من اختلاف اللغة
ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT ARCHITECTURE IS SUCH A FANCY MAJOR GOSH
What makes you say that?
i just love how most architects are well spoken and the way their projects reflect them
Very nicely presented! You have inspired me to start a scrapbook for my projects :) Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Keep up the good work :)
Keep up the good work, your work has really made me grow as an Architectural technology student... Still got a long way to go...
Thank you so much my friend :) I am so happy to know I can help you :)
Just realized why I dropped out of arch.... too impatient. Thanks. Good vid.
Oh I'm sorry that you dropped out, I know it's crazy. Thank you for commenting :)
This is out of this world. I stumbled upon something with a similar message, and it was absolutely astonishing. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Hmmm thats interesting. I will have a look at it
The clips of the book made me smile. Thanks for sharing your insight. LOL the KISS method. OMG yes. I will apply this more into my life.
Glad it was helpful!
This was so helpful. Thnx for sharing 💕. Love from 🇮🇳INDIA
You're most welcome!
Thank you so much for this video! I learned more on research before designing a building and interior. The site analysis video is very useful too :) keep upload stuff like this
You are very welcome! I am glad I was able to help you with your projects :) If you have any specific video requests do let me know :)
I really have a hard time making concepts for my plates and I badly wanted to learn. Thanks for this video:)
You can do it!
Hello..! I'm an architect student.. And recently I have been starting watching ur videos.. And really it's very helpful...
Thank you so much! I'm glad it helped
This is absolutely GOLD!!
Thank you so much for commenting :)
Thank you!!! Stupendous sketches and way to create architectural design!
Thank you for commenting :)
Thanks for your video! Your content is so inspiring! I always enjoy watching your videos to find ideas and rendering tips. As a landscape architecture student in Hong Kong, I’m stuck when moving to the ‘complexity’ part sometime as I don’t know how to deepen the meaning of my designs and develop creative forms. It would be great to know more about the ‘complexity’ in your coming videos!
Thank you so much I am glad that you enjoyed the video :) I know what you mean I get stuck too sometimes, when I get stuck what helps me sometimes is to do the plan or landscape the normal way and then start to add 'complexity' to it. Another thing is to look at precedents and understand how some of the great landscape architects are creating deep meaning in their work. A good precedent would be the 'Musee du Quai Branly / Ateliers Jean Nouvel' the way the landscape compliments the building is amazing. After you found a good precedent really look at how he uses the features that create 'complexity'. If you ever get stuck you can send me your work and I can give you feedback survivingarchitecture@gmail.com
me, having happiness tiers bc i love my job and you showed how beautiful it is one more time.
That helped me a lot. I learnt more from you than i did from my lecturer.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot for this intriguing video. It’s really an eye-opener for me. I love this so much❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing video😍😍😍this is what I needed these days before tomorrow presentation😅😂😭
Just the channel i was looking for. The name is brilliant. Loved the drawings, explanation and hints. I'm a less is more like Mies ;) Love from México
Thank you so much for subscribing. I really like his work too. Love from England :) ❤️
I am Taha from Egypt. I hope you will accept me to be your friend
Hello Taha I'm Rasha from England and yes of course :)
My name is Taha and I am really very happy because you accepted to be friends and talked to me, I do not know you before but I feel you are beautiful and your feelings thank you very much@@SurvivingArchitecture
It is nice to meet you Taha. I am happy to you my friend :) I feel the same way. Do you study architecture too ?
Well getting a concept is not really easy to find but after having taking a long glance into this video something popped up in my head.
Ahhh that's amazing
Life saver for Architecture student. Thank you for this..🥰
Happy to hear that!
one of the best videos about architecture.
Oh wow! Thank you
Can you do a video about site analysis? The wind and sun direction and all the things you have to consider? Thank you!
I have a few videos about site analysis:
ruclips.net/video/epdyq2khPEQ/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Lgp7EtSSugM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/r2DituCuBgE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Kwa8dLOQgwE/видео.html
I hope this helps you :)
I'm a new subscriber! I found this video very interesting. It helped me assess my knowledge about architecture. I'll soon be an architecture student so this is very helpful.
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing! It means alot and I'm so glad that you found the video helpful 😊
Hey can you do a video about your moduels and time management
Okay I will definitely do this as I have a trick which will help everyone. Thank you for commenting :)
Such an inspiring channel for archi students! Double thumbs up!!!! love ur vids!
Thank you so much!
I've only watched a few videos but I've learned so much. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I love this!
Thank you so much. I am glad I was able to help :)
im really glad i found your channel
you really save me
I'm glad to have you part of the community! 😊
you make me passionate about Architecture! Thank you
Happy to hear that!
you actually saved my life w/ your videos! thx!
WOW! I didn't know it was a matter of life and death with these videos lol glad to hear it! Thank you for commenting ❤️
I Love Ur Content
Tnx Da.. ur voice is 💛
Thank you so much :)
Love this channel I learn so much of you :)
Thank you so much :)
Thank you so much for all of your videos! Helps us a lot!😊
Thank you for subscribing and commenting :)
Nice !... You are back with more contents !... I would wish you would make a video explaining about any concept like step by step !..
Thank you for commenting and I will keep it in mind for a future video :)
Hey there! I loved the video, straight to the point and amazing references. Keep up the good work! :)
Thank you so much! :)
I didn't like these both ideas of "Less is more" , "less is bore".
Everything should be even , balance and proportionate
Very well said honestly, thank you for commenting :)
Ok Thanos... :)
No problem my friend :)
Less It is interesting because the volumetry and the shadows play an interesting role, says Tadao ando, and the shadow is Architecturalized. Greeting From mexico 👍
simplicity is the ultimate sophistication
Excellent channel, so useful for my final design project this year
Glad it was helpful!
great viedoes ....as an architecture student it help me a lot
Great to hear!
sincerely, i love u a lot :) pls continue to make such contents. always helpful for me
Thank you so much! Will do
@@SurvivingArchitecture gonna watch every single content u made during my semester break. To survive architecture lol
Lol thank you so much
This video is incredible. I have visited this for many times within a year since I saw this. In the last part, you said you would give tips on adding complexity to architectural plans. Do you plan to do that?
Glad you think so! Turned out it was a little more "complex" than I anticipated but I will definitely make one in the future!
Impressed by your hand drawings
Thank you!
Tbh... I learn much more when I'm watching this kind of video than in my design class. Im already in 2nd-year college and didn't learn anything about my design class because they didn't even teach anything.
The struggle is real...
I watched the video nice clear the concept for viewers no limits for design and concept in architecture
Thank you very much, I tried my best to not overcomplicated and make it and clear and I am glad it helped you :)
Great video. Its been an inspiration. Haha agree with KISS philosophy.
Thank you very much I'm glad it was inspirational :)
This video really helped me in my design courses😊😊
Glad you think so!
Thank you so much this will certainly help with my concepts in the future!!!👍🏾
You're so welcome!
I am really interested in how to analyse a design brief and would love a detailed video on that! ❤❤❤❤
Will do one soon ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love your video ... They are So helpful for my study💙💙
Thank you so much
I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
Hiiii
I become your new fan immediately after 2 mins i jump into the first video🙆♀️
I'm really glad. Thank you for joining our community 💛
What is the stacked wood building at 5:35?
I know one day a TUT student will find this and be like "where has this channel been" so Imma leave this comment here😊❤️❤️
Thank you for thinking about others 😂💛
I love your videos so much , you help me so much thank you , keep working ❤️❤️
I Love your videos
May you make Video sharing your experience how to be a professional Architect?
Hey, thanks for this amazing wisdom you have shared about concepts . I have really a lot which will help me get a better concept for my assignment because i have been worse at it. I really appreciate for this . KISS for sure that works for me i guess.
Helllo, your tutorials are amazing. But can i ask you to take your time and take us through the process step by step.
4:54
What is that program. Or how can you use that?
I can't seem to find that exact one but I have this one: www.roomsketcher.com/ I hope this helps. Thank you :)
ArchiCad perhaps
really enjoyed this video! great work!
Thank you so much!
Very nice videos, I'm watching for the first time, but I have added many in my watch list. I liked the way you explain things.
Thank you so much!
Can you provide pdf of your handbook or project which you taking example
Thankyou so much! The way you explained the concept process and the principles (and then showcased how it was done with side by side explanations along with your university project sketchbook) was very informative and easy to understand! Also the book you used in which you quoted from to use alongside your explanations I have personally so it was great - and I previously haven't used it in awhile so thankyou for reminding me of its usefulness :)
You are most welcome lovely! I am glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you so much this will be very helpful :)
You are welcome :)
thumbs up good explanation three years ago and so much helping
fun too
Glad it helped!
I should be ur student where u studied from u r jst Pro.😍
Thank you so much, maybe il become a teach at some point hehehe, I studies in Saudi for 2 years and now I'm in England. Thank you for commenting :)
@@SurvivingArchitecture fore sure u will be my teacher some time
Thank for saying that heheh :)
@@SurvivingArchitecture but have u made any poster for single family house do u have some tips .?
I recently did a urban project where I had to design a large family mix use flexable living and I wouldn't mind showing the poster for it I a future video.
Thank you so much for these helpful videos. God bless you.
You are so welcome!
thanks for this video ..It was soo useful😍
Thank you for watching and commenting :)
You really are the best. Thanks for everything.
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching!
Oh gosh, i so love this video. Thanks.
Beautiful work. Love it all.
Thank you so much!
Top 3lik a khti raki naaaadia :D
Thank you for commenting :)
@@SurvivingArchitecture even if you didn't understand a thing ^^
what is you suggestions for architecture magazines
There is RIBA and detail magazine, there is also dezeen and these mainly show architectural work and construction work wich are very useful :)
there are a lot of good magazines and that makes me hesitant .
You should maybe ensure that they are available to send to your location and then go to which ever one will help you in your current position.
Hey if anyone can help me out,im having a hard time grasping this “concept” idea.
Does concept really have to only have 1 keyword and everything design will be relate back to the “concept”
I get it if I have to show it in terms of forms but how about space planning? does it have to relate too?
How far do we have to follow this concept thing in our design?
What's the name of the famous hangar that twists?
Hi, it is called The National Cold War Museum. Thank you for commenting :)
@@SurvivingArchitecture thanks for the response! long story short, my thesis involves a hangar design as well. Im interested to see more about your project. looks like you made a lot of great considerations.
The national cold was museum is based on soldiers holding a flag up the British flag which then lead the the form of the building. If you watch this video it all more about my concept m.ruclips.net/video/RGNyTE1dwnU/видео.html I hope this helps :)
Very useful for beginners ! Keep on uploading same as videos
Thank you so much!
4:09
Would you like to send that book as PDF? Or a link where we can download it thank you
Yes, please 🙏
Shared it everywhere I could this is amazing
Thank you so much :)
Thanks for your video, it's useful for me. I wish I knew this video earlier.
You are welcome!
im just wondering if the word "contrast" is included as abstract idea or the concept behind the design. can u help me with this? thanx for the amazing video
Wow this is so nice to watch..
Thank you so much :)
Hello, What book are you using for the word descriptions?
Hi. It's 101 things I learned in Architecture school :)
I am impressed you made so many hand-made notes, would like to know why didnt you do sketching or modelling in computer?
Thank you! I wasn't very good at it tbh and I preferred sketching. It was easier lol
Again, a great video
Thank you so much :)