It's amazing. Im glad to see other ways to do a rendering. I usually build a landscape work in Sketchup with materials and plants and rendering by Enscape, sometimes by Lumion.
Im so glad I found your channel, Thanks for all the great content. I love that this way of rendering exists because it makes makes it things more fun and inadvertently makes creating beautiful perspectives possible for people who cant afford expensive 3d software or hardware.
Thank you so much! I am glad it was helpful. I completely agree and sometimes a quick photoshop does just as much to show design intent and also saves tons of time!
Hey Eric, I can't describe the value that these videos contain. Thank you so much for taking the time to post these. I'm having trouble figuring out how you use the close stamping tool here. Any pointers?
Hey Aubrey, Thank you so much. As far as the stamp tool. I usually use a custom brush shape i downloaded online like grass shapes or watercolor texture then stamp reference a real life image or photograph to place in the image. The stamp tool is a great tool I highly recommend mastering.
The dodge and burn tool is either the magnifying glass or curled hand icon on the sidebar. you can also access it by using the keyboard shortcut "O". If you hold "ALT" you can shift between dodge and burn, this is super helpful when rendering.
Eric thanks for sharing, this is very heplful. Do you use any other website like Ordinary Figures to get the nature PNG images, all the palm tress, shurbs, etc?
It's amazing. Im glad to see other ways to do a rendering. I usually build a landscape work in Sketchup with materials and plants and rendering by Enscape, sometimes by Lumion.
I typically work in Sketchup and Lumion but sometimes it is faster to do photoshop. Good to have the options.
Im so glad I found your channel, Thanks for all the great content.
I love that this way of rendering exists because it makes makes it things more fun and inadvertently makes creating beautiful perspectives possible for people who cant afford expensive 3d software or hardware.
Thank you so much! I am glad it was helpful.
I completely agree and sometimes a quick photoshop does just as much to show design intent and also saves tons of time!
Thank you great video
Good stuff man! Keep ’em coming
Great tutorial!!! Thank you
Hey Eric, I can't describe the value that these videos contain. Thank you so much for taking the time to post these. I'm having trouble figuring out how you use the close stamping tool here. Any pointers?
Hey Aubrey, Thank you so much. As far as the stamp tool. I usually use a custom brush shape i downloaded online like grass shapes or watercolor texture then stamp reference a real life image or photograph to place in the image. The stamp tool is a great tool I highly recommend mastering.
Love your tutorial. Really help me a lot. I would like to ask how do you use colour dodge? Can you do a video on that?
The dodge and burn tool is either the magnifying glass or curled hand icon on the sidebar. you can also access it by using the keyboard shortcut "O". If you hold "ALT" you can shift between dodge and burn, this is super helpful when rendering.
@@EricArneson thank you
Eric thanks for sharing, this is very heplful. Do you use any other website like Ordinary Figures to get the nature PNG images, all the palm tress, shurbs, etc?
It was really helpful thank you
Thank you, I'm glad the video helped.
How do you rotate / mirroring tree in an instant like that? Please answer, thank you Eric!
The rotation and mirroring are done with the transform tool in Photoshop.
It takes you about how long to model the building and the landscape and how long to render it in photoshop?
To model this took about an hour (pretty Simple design) to photoshop took another 2 hours.