Adobe Photoshop - Rendering a Floor Plan - Part 2 - Walls and Layers - Brooke Godfrey
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2012
- This video is part of a series in Advanced Design Visualization. Adobe Photoshop is used to create a full color 2D rendering of a floor plan originally created in AutoCAD © Brooke Godfrey
Brooke, I have seen other people's videos, but yours are by far the best taught. You keep a goo tone of voice and excellent rhythm through out. Thank you for helping do my finals with your tutorials.
for a beginner like me it makes a lot of help, you sound so clearly and explains all the icons of the photoshop on where to use it. Hopefully I could get a job after learning your tutorials. Thanks a lot Brooke. I wish I could see a lot of your video tutorials for extensive use of Photoshop. God Bless.
a million thank you brooke
Thank you so much! This tutorial is by far the best I find to learn basics, I’m new to photoshop and I need to make plans like that.
Thank you again!!
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Thanks Brooke! I probably wouldn't have passed my exams without your videos.
Excellent video for a beginner to really understand. Just excellent. The best I have found.
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I Have my Autocad/ rendered through Adobe Photoshop submission tomorrow and this video really helped me ! Thank You :)
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When you're in AutoCAD, you want to PLOT in the 'DWG to PDF format'. That should do it....
Thanks for watching! :)
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Brooke, thanks for doing these video, I'm very new to Photoshop, and you videos are very good and easy to follow, john
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+Simon Pierre You're welcome!
Once you've created the fill or adjustment layer, can you add more items to it? Like if I forgot to preselect something with my magic wand.
Did you make a new blank layer and put it under the floor plan layer? Once you do that, you can select the entire layer, go to edit>fill and fill with white. that should work...
You can also make a new adjustment layer and put it under the line drawing as well. Either works.
thanks
You're not the first person to ask - I'll try to do that!
Dear Brooke, how to modify a selection after creating a layer? for example: if I select the walls and created their layer, later on I found that I forget one wall, how to add it to layer wall?
Wow this is awesome. I just finished my CAD degree. We never went over any of this type of detailing as the courses focused on the CAD programs. I never used PS. I'm excited to see I have more to learn and can add to my skill set. Do you import the files as a pdf into photoshop from CAD or Revit?
Wanted to see some more in building elevation rendering..
Hi Brooke, just wanna clarify. to which plotter should i plot my floor plan if im still in Autocad? PUBLISH TOWEB JPEG or PUBLISH TOWEB PNG? so that if im going to insert the floor plan to photoshop it will be transparent too. can you make a tutorial from autocad to photoshop? thanks
thank you soooo much,where an i see more video?
tq for the tutorial ; )
great videos - one quick question. how did you bring i nthe autocad drawing? what file format was it?
I export out of CAD using the DWG to PDF option.
can you show how you
have imported the autocad layout here in photoshop ?
@Xtraordinary Hasan .. follow this step :
1.Press the 'A' at the top
2.Select 'Export'
3.Then select PDF
4.Open PS and drag the pdf file
DONE!!
Can I Ask What was the file Type used from Autocad, Should it be PDF?
How can I get a picture like this from AutoCAD? I tried export and the plotter but I couldn't get a picture with transparent background!
Thanks a congratulations for your tutorials!
how to i save it as a line drawing only ? dwg and then photoshop will open the dwg?
Did you notice it...date is 12.12.12 xD, Nice Tut Brooke, thanks
"often refer to it as a black and white cookie"
Hi Brooke, I've come to an issue that I can't figure out how to resolve. I've imported my CAD floor plan by saving it as a PDF, but when I go to use the paint bucket tool, it doesn't 'paint' the entire canvas white; I have spent the last hour and a half 'painting' the white & black checkers amongst everything else on the plan on a duplicate layer. But when I drag it down it didn't work properly and most of my plan is whited out. I really wanted to render this floor plan but I'm stuck :/
Hello Brooke..
Thank you very much for this amazing explanation..Can you please drop me a link which will lead me to the design to download it ...thank you
Hey brooke...I cannot find paint bucket in my software
merci))
hi.when i have image of floor plan contains room name(bedroom,bathroom,...etc).when i use floor plan pattern ,room text go behind the floor plan .how can i show text above it
could u do a video on site plan rendering ..
tanx nicee and helpful :)
Which version is the photoshop?
how to plot transparent background floor plan from AutoCAD ? Can any one help, please.
Hi. U have very few vedio on sketch up. I always waiting for.
can you please put the file of material of wood u used
could you do a tutorial about "Autocad to photoshop" thnx
please tell me how can i open autocad file to photoshop
+Xtraordinary Hasan open your Auto cad files and type in PLOTTER MANAGER.. you need to create a plotter manager first for you to be able to create an EPS file.. to be able to export it to Photoshop.. if you don't know how don't hesitate to watch a video tutorial in you tube.. on how to make a plotter manager.. hope this advice will help you..
save as TIFF file
12/12/12 HA !
brooke i really need your help can we get to chat