Okay, I simply combined an ordinary Floorplan (desaturated with color correction) with a base solid color using 'Mix Operator' function (combined with the Divide (A/B) Operator within the mix operator)
Thanks for the question. I chose image file because many sketchup users struggle to know how to scale image files. Working with AutoCAD 2D floor plan is not as tricky as image files. In coming videos, I will work with AutoCAD files as well.
Cad cannot really be used to achieve that blending texture... It can only work with image texture on solid colors. However, if you just want me to create 3d floor plan with a CAD file... I will do that in coming videos just that it won't achieve that texture blending effect you see in this.
thank you for content....this helps me my thesis project and presentation good
Wow... I'm glad this helps... I really appreciate you for your feedback.
de lujo gracias hermoso el mejor programa en arquitectura
Thank you. I appreciate
Vray almost made me quit architecture school but lumion made me continue. I am now an Architect. 😂
I'm happy you didn't quit.
Keep winning man!
too astonishing presentation.
A very BIG thanks. I appreciate
Can i've the image of the floor plan that you used here??
Yes you can...
I can link that in the description later
@@prodesign6259 ok thanks 🙏
Needed more explanation, what did you do with the material with tha floor plan etc
Okay, I simply combined an ordinary Floorplan (desaturated with color correction) with a base solid color using 'Mix Operator' function (combined with the Divide (A/B) Operator within the mix operator)
nice work
Thank you!
please send the file in sketchup format
Okay, I will attach the Sketchup model once I have free space on my drive. It's quite a large file!
@@prodesign6259 ok sir thanks alot i am waiting
Where can I find this tree?
You can find low poly trees like these on 3dwarehouse.sketchup.com
can you make this in corona 3ds max please .
Sure, I will in the coming videos
can u do this with corona pls
Of course, yes. I can do another version for Corona in the nearest future.
why didn't you use cad file instant of using a image file?
Thanks for the question.
I chose image file because many sketchup users struggle to know how to scale image files. Working with AutoCAD 2D floor plan is not as tricky as image files. In coming videos, I will work with AutoCAD files as well.
Please do make a video with cad as well. Thank you!!
Cad cannot really be used to achieve that blending texture... It can only work with image texture on solid colors. However, if you just want me to create 3d floor plan with a CAD file... I will do that in coming videos just that it won't achieve that texture blending effect you see in this.