Found your channel in 2023, and it's still absolutely amazing! Hope you'll continue to make these inspiring videos, glad to see you uploaded this year too =D looking forward from your channel!
outstanding tricks really. i would be so grateful if you had time to maka a quick tutorial about adding an interior to raw renders like you did here. for me that is the worst part.
Why many if not most of the great architectural visualizations out there always have these dark, gloomy skies and atmosphere even when they actually represent daytime? When working on actual projects, the clients usually outright reject such dark moods. Most of the time they prefer summer time, sunny skies and overall happiness. Also, placing whatever photos in the image usually don't work because you have to make the surroundings like pavements, roads etc. not by your whim, but exactly as they are in the project drawings or at least close to them. I don't get it. This type of workflow almost never happens to me because of the above mentioned reasons.
HI, it's a very late reply but I'd just add a comment anyway if you were still wondering, and for everybody else who might be thinking the same thing. It's all about perspective. If you're working with any kind of design - architecture, archviz, 3D art etc - it can really help your eye to do so. Different tricks I have learned throughout the years, rotating an image or shape can bring out something new or help you find a focus in formfinding and when creating images. If you're working with a visualization try to zoom out or walk away from the monitor, look at something else and look again from a distance. Is something stealing focus from what you want to present? How are colors and highlights? View it in black and white is also an option. You can also try to almost close your eyes to watch things in a blurry way again to view highlights and main shapes and forms. It's all about trying to get new input and see things in a different light :)
Found your channel in 2023, and it's still absolutely amazing! Hope you'll continue to make these inspiring videos, glad to see you uploaded this year too =D looking forward from your channel!
I always keep wishing I get notifications from your channel in my feed more often! The videos are all GOLD!
Wow! Very nice this video! I'm an architecture student and I am delighted with your videos. Just wonderful!!!
I learn a lot here.
+Douglas Roberto That's great to hear Douglas. Thanks
Now that's really masterful. Thank you for sharing your workflow !
:)
woooh these are some skills . Really imp and inspiring tutorial. Thank you
I waited and waited for a new video and I literally jumped when i saw this!
+Luka Vuckovic haha that's a pretty cool storey to hear, hope you liked it ;)
Amazing Pedro.....Awesome.....
More more and more videos !! best videos on architecture visualisation on youtube :) !! amazing
+Charles Collin :D haha thanks Charles
4 years in and this is still one of the most inspiring and amazing postpro tutorial
Thanks for sharing your workflow such an amazing tutorial!!!!
This was not meant for that
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impressive!! You are so talented
outstanding tricks really. i would be so grateful if you had time to maka a quick tutorial about adding an interior to raw renders like you did here. for me that is the worst part.
Will keep this one in mind
It requires money to download from arqui9 photopacks
what can i do?
I'm having the same problem. I really want them but they're not free anymore.
Great job!!!!!
outstanding !!!
great video
Photopacks is not free anymore :) But still a good tutorial.
Love how you have used photos of Singapore botanical gardens and integrated them perfectly within the render. Great work!
Thanks Max!
As always, an oustanding video Pedro!!! #push hehe Thank you for sharing a bit of your knowledge and passion! /Esteban/
+tebanvilla Thanks haha always ready to #push! Abrazo Esteban and remember we have a new one #doitinPOST
+Pedro Fernandes Hahaha Sounds great and inspirating! I like it! Un abrazo amigo!
The file is not free :|
hello, i went for the packs i thought its free of charge?
You are an Angel fall from heaven, thanks for all of this tutorials and packs
haha thanks Diego, I wouldn't go so far, but thanks
i can't dowload photopack of your website. please help me.
awesome tutorial, thanks for sharing it
Thank you for the explanatory video.
Cooooollll! Thank you!!!
So fantastic! Vivid and realistic~ In Chinese called "耐看"(durational engaging)
haha cool one, thanks for that! another word learnt today
amazing video..please do more
+sarah hassan Will do our best :)
great video. Thank you :)
hey,thanks for the video, the photo packs aren't free anymore?
What program do you guys use for your modeling process? 3DS?
what app do you use to render the buildings?
another fantastic video!
Omg I needed a video like this, I'm an industrial designer and I love architectural renders, thanks for the tutorial.
please open a school or something. I'll join.
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Why many if not most of the great architectural visualizations out there always have these dark, gloomy skies and atmosphere even when they actually represent daytime? When working on actual projects, the clients usually outright reject such dark moods. Most of the time they prefer summer time, sunny skies and overall happiness. Also, placing whatever photos in the image usually don't work because you have to make the surroundings like pavements, roads etc. not by your whim, but exactly as they are in the project drawings or at least close to them. I don't get it. This type of workflow almost never happens to me because of the above mentioned reasons.
Thank you so much, great tutorial
In terms of creating the cad drawing, what software is it you use, and what render tool do you use pre-photoshop edit?
3D Studio max, pretty much all the time
Great work thanks for sharing
Thx nice tutorial
You guys are amazing!
thank u very much
love this channel
Did you have a seminar or class in the Philippines?
+Michael Caleb Zabarte Nope, just had fun visiting family that was there. Are you from the Philippines?
so cooool
hi excuse me, I have a question! why you use to rotate view tool ???
HI, it's a very late reply but I'd just add a comment anyway if you were still wondering, and for everybody else who might be thinking the same thing. It's all about perspective. If you're working with any kind of design - architecture, archviz, 3D art etc - it can really help your eye to do so.
Different tricks I have learned throughout the years, rotating an image or shape can bring out something new or help you find a focus in formfinding and when creating images. If you're working with a visualization try to zoom out or walk away from the monitor, look at something else and look again from a distance. Is something stealing focus from what you want to present? How are colors and highlights? View it in black and white is also an option. You can also try to almost close your eyes to watch things in a blurry way again to view highlights and main shapes and forms.
It's all about trying to get new input and see things in a different light :)
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OMG TECH ME MASTAH :< where do you work?
+Saferoz Arqui9 Visualisation :)
thank you so much for what you are doing!!!
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