Illustrator vs Photoshop in Architecture [Isometric Diagrams]
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- This video is an illustrator and photoshop tutorial for architects that will show how to create architecture isometric diagrams.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:17 Isometric Diagram Illustrator Architecture
08:25 Isometric Diagram Photoshop Architecture
11:58 Illustrator Vs Photoshop Architecture
12:36 Thank you for watching!
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Great One! I went through with your channel videos. And, I spotted you are very well at Photoshop. I am not that good at Photoshop, and I found Photoshop a bit complicated, so I moved on to the AI-powered tool AutoRetouch. But I will never stop learning techniques from you.
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12:15 my relationship with vray. Lol. Honestly, my laziness would have just let that enscape render as it is because of how lazy I am in adding lights in post-edit. But it definitely made the final output more coherent and pleasing to the eyes. I love these photoshop videos, I feel that I am slowly storing these information at the back of my head. Different visualizations are the best. Keep it up!
I probably wouldn't have added the lights to the render if it wasn't for a video 😂😂
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Hello,love your tutorials! Its simple and straightforward!
I have a question,how do I get the same out come as the enscape one when I only have a vray? When I render without vray it looks really cartoon-ish.
Appreciate the help!
Amazing, I´m going to use this in my Interiorism Class,
PS. Thanks for the tip with Photoshop + Illustrator, I always work first with Illustrator then I saved it as a PNG file then open it up on Photoshop
Increible, Voy a utilizarlo para mi clase de Interiorismo,
PD Gracias por el tipo para Photohop + Illustrator, siempre trabajo primero con Illusrator y lo guardo como PNG y ya lo abro en Photoshop
Best of luck! Oh really? Will you still be able to edit it as a smart object?
@@SurvivingArchitecture not really but I always keep the material ID, so I can work easy with Photoshop
That is smart too!
@@SurvivingArchitecture Thanks! 😉
@@SurvivingArchitecture I am back, I'd just submit my interior assignment, I'd like to know your opinion
U r amazing
Thank you so much 😀
I might do all my projects in illustrator hehhe
Hehehhe I'm glad it inspired you 😊
Good video! Thank you so much. I wish the keys you pressed can be listed for every step😂 I know that you listed some of them but listing all would definitely help!! How did you render in color in enscape? Whenever I render it shows up as black and white.
Will work on that for future videos! Hmmmm check your visual settings? the saturation?
how did you manage the lighting for enscape for the render ?
What you do in illustrator makes me almost forgot that's not a 3d program 😭
Thank you so much! 💛
Hiya Rasha, is it possible to get the pdf version of this file? Thanks for being so awesome
How relatable is my Sketchup file? Am I the only one that gets frustrated with files lol?
Lol you're not the only one
Hehehe I'm glad ✌️
Nope not the only one
Everything looks great and to just add to that the human in the enscape version is a bit off scaled.
Thank you! He's a tall one 😂✌️
Will this illustrator method work if I export from rhino? I have so much trouble with the make 2d in rhino and importing into illustrator. It is never clean lines that connect and I spend forever cleaning it up.
Woow it's very beautiful 😍...can you name some sites where I can find those isometric vector furnitures...or the sites which you used.
It was mentioned in the video!
Thank you for the video. Can you make a video about architectural poster design? I really need some tips and tricks.
Will do soon! Thank you for watching ☺️
Let me know if you need something specific with architectural boards ☺️
@@SurvivingArchitecture thank you for replying. Just do your magic like the other videos.
Lol I will try my best ☺️
What is the website to get the vector furniture?
I didn't understand the step from Photoshop to Enscape. How did you mange to get the different Furniture?
Which one do you prefer
Umm I can't decide since they are both so different! What about you?
does anyone know how can i have these purple indicators in photoshop?
Amazing!!!! where did u get the furniture in isometric ? or how did u make it?
It's from a website called Freepik ☺️
@@SurvivingArchitecture thank u!
Aww thank you that's so nice of you to say ☺️❤️
may i know a good website to find the vectors for people similar to the one you used in the video?
Happy to help!
In which format do you transport the file from sketchup to illustrator ?
PDFs.
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I am always waiting for your videos, I am afraid I became an addict hh
Anyway, thanks for the videos
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How did you make the enscape render have these options on photoshop? Like sketchup.. i didnt know you can do it.. when i render in enscape it just render as a png
In the visual settings of Enscape > capture > export object ID, material ID and depth channel.
Amazing! Thank you! I always clicked on the render button outside of the settings window. It should work in Rhino right?
Where can we find the vector interiors?
You can buy them on my gumroad page: survivingarchitectur.gumroad.com/
Is there any particular website that you get the isometric components from?
Freepik.com
Thankss
hello what site do you use for your vectors?
Freepik.com
hey how are you doing ? i loved your video and learnt a lot of new techniques thanks. I need to ask how did you create the "Render_object ID" and "Render_material id" etc i tried to find this tutorial but couldn't and please also tell me why do you use this Render ID's, just because it will easy select on Photoshop ? it will be a great help. :)
I'm doing well thank you. How are you doing? Those are from enscape outputs. As far as I know they only help with selecting the materials ☺️
@@SurvivingArchitecture i am doing great thanks for asking, can you please give me some tips regarding the enscape outputs, how did you do that ? did you select each and every object separately and add colors to it or sketchup creates by its own ? i am asking this because if i select every object separately it will take quite lot of time.
@@mubeenali7523 in the output section of enscape
@@misdede1959 Thanks i really appreciate your time. :)
In the visual settings of Enscape > capture > export object ID, material ID and depth channel. If you leave that checked, it will export those with your render automatically!
Much required as my lumion stopped working in my lappy so as of now i only got PS & AI to felx on ;)
Came at the right time 😉
@@SurvivingArchitecture yes 😁
Let me know if you need anything else ☺️
@@SurvivingArchitecture definitely
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Rasha, don't you use Lumion ? Lumion is my fav software , really easy n quick to get things done...mostly for big projects 😁 But, I prefer Vray for Interior works.😁
I haven't used lumion yet but everyone is always talking about it so I should 😂
Team Enscape! Not that it matters 😅
Ya.You should. Like i found it easy for quick renderings😁
It does matter haha! Maybe next time, its Enscape, vs Lumion, vs Vray?
Thank you Grishma! Will try it soon hopefully 😁
From which site did you got the furniture? you didnt show that part :((
www.freepik.com/
Didn't get the part you just directly jumped into SketchUp? You've done it on photoshop but then what? You've done exactly same thing on SketchUp or you exported it? I have questions...
I've built the space twice on sketchup one with just walls and one with the furniture and exported those seperate. Then edited the one with just walls on illustrator and the other one with furniture in photoshop and enscape.
Can you suggest me some good Photoshop tutorial courses? on udemy or skillshare?
The beginner and advanced course by Daniel Scott on Skillshare is fantastic!
@@SurvivingArchitecture There are many course by him.. which one is the best for Architecture?
Try them and see which one you prefer
Photoshop all day!!
Thank you so much! ☺️
Any way to avail illustrator other than using the trial version or something?
Some universities will offer a student licence. Might be worth checking it out with your tutors
Did you ever feel like architecture wasn't for you?
Yes. When I worked in a practice 😂
I'm coming towards the end of my 3rd year, I only have a few projects left. I've really enjoyed watching your videos throughout my degree they have helped me alot. I'm really struggling to find my motivation and develop my ideas recently, any advice?
I recommend for you to get out of your head space; take a walk or relax or do something that you enjoy. Its important to note that inspiration/motivation does not always come spontaneously. When my motivation is lacking, my self discipline kicks in. Sometimes you do things because you have to and not because you want to. Just take it one day at a time and don't be so hard on your self. If you need anything, we are all here for you!