Thank you for dedicating your time to these tutorials, they've helped me plenty when I was still an architecture student 3 years ago and I'm sure many others will benefit from them. I wish you a successful career and a happy life :)
Rasha!!!!! You've won an award!!!!! Just like youve always deserved!!! Good for you, i hope you get many more, thks for always sharing what you know 💖💖💖
Omg, im literally doing the final touches for presentation at collge about hybrid buildings and this video showa up. Been a while since watched ur videos, glad it showed up. Have a nice day, and thanks for posting this, congrats from Brazil
Thank you! This one took 13 hours on and off because I was deciding on the different stages, different styles and the people. I took some time between that to design the people so that took a little over a week. Once it was edited down, the actual work ie actively working on the drawing was 4-5 hours.
@@SurvivingArchitecture also keep up the tutorials cause they helped me out in my first 2 years of uni and I'm gonna need all the help I can get now in my 3rd😂
Thank you for tNice tutorials. SwitcNice tutorialng to soft from setupcraft and MascNice tutorialne is incredibly daunting and I didn't know where to start. I will definitely be
Out here in the real World why on earth can any practice afford the time to revert to 2D and a whole suite of expensive software just to do something that a good BIM tool (Vectorworks or ArchiCAD) can do anyway? I've haven't needed to use 2D software (or SketchUp) for 20 years. At UK fee levels their is no time for longwinded and time consuming 'faffing about'.
This is for students and architects that are passionate about their craft and want to create artistic images. Nothing wrong with either approach in "the real world"
@@SurvivingArchitecture , Architecture is the art of buildings (in the Vitruvian sense plus Sustainability) and their environment. Architecture is not pretty drawings, except in schools of architecture. Yes we need to inform clients, local authorities and contractors about the proposals, and instructions to build them, but pandering to the whims of academics and critics will not give any business a real income. Just stop and think about the great works of architecture, what makes them architecture? the actuality of them or a 'pretty drawing' of them? With BIM tools such as Vectorworks and ArchiCAD (not AutoDesk) the information and images and videos and VR/AR experiences can be created in the one piece of software (the additional 'finesse' allowed by, say, TwinMotion falls into the 'nice to have' rather than 'necessary' category). The decent into the importance of the 'pretty drawing' to academia has developed over the past 40 years and detracts from the need for architects to have the skills to design actual architecture (a 3D experience) NOT draw pretty pictures (a 2D representation of what will be a 3D experience)!
When you do a BID you would always allocate some time for some nice visuals and diagrams, at the end of the day a crappy AutoCAD drawing isn't going to make you win, visuals are what sell's a project at the end of the day. For example, this firm 'officemmx' and many others online do small and large-scale projects and still make the time and effort to design amazing drawings and visuals. Doing these kinds of visuals is not just for the clients you learn so much doing these drawings like composition, creativity, colours, etc. Only a fool would look at this as a tick box exercise you can learn so much more when you actually want to, your comments says plenty about you! So please don't say 'faffing about' when you don't understand what these drawings do for you, some people actually care about work that's done in uni and the skills that come with it. The right client will pay for work like this and clearly, you doing ArchiCAD ain't cutting it with your clients. Not everything is about efficiency its always quality over quantity maybe something you missed skipping the 20 years with no SketchUp. And using one program to do everything is never the right way, you need more than 1 tool to make your work stand out, but I guess not all people want to do more and become something.
Thank you for dedicating your time to these tutorials, they've helped me plenty when I was still an architecture student 3 years ago and I'm sure many others will benefit from them. I wish you a successful career and a happy life :)
Happy to help!
Rasha!!!!! You've won an award!!!!! Just like youve always deserved!!! Good for you, i hope you get many more, thks for always sharing what you know 💖💖💖
Aww thank you so much Barbara 💓 your comment made my day ☺️
Omg, im literally doing the final touches for presentation at collge about hybrid buildings and this video showa up. Been a while since watched ur videos, glad it showed up. Have a nice day, and thanks for posting this, congrats from Brazil
Ahh that's a good coincidence! Happy to help
This is my first time I see the face of the voice behind this channel.. Masha Allah you're so smart as well as beautiful
Thank youuuu so much
AMAZING PEOPLE YOU MADE!
Thank you so much 😀
This was so helpful! I’m inspired to make an illustration for my thesis thank you!!! 💕
Glad it was helpful!
What an amazing drawing!
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you so much for your content! You have literally been helping me survive architecture!😁
That's great to hear!
welcome back Rasha
Thank you! Happy to be back
Amazing video! I love the content you are putting out. It shows that you have put so much effort into it
Thank you for noticing
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of architecture, is excellent useful for architect students.
You are welcome!
Awesome work! Congratz! =D
Thank youuuu
wow, it's amazing!!!
Thank youuu
Hi I wanna create my own people too, how did you create yours?
Thank you this was so helpful
Happy it helped
Design suits for a tarpaline in malls or a maps for a park
I don't understand your comment
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لو سمحتي في طريقة محددة اتواصل مع حضرتك على خاص
Thank you so much! Of course, you can DM me or send me an email
Hi great video and amazing illustration. How long does it take you to do this from start to finish realistically?
Thank you! This one took 13 hours on and off because I was deciding on the different stages, different styles and the people. I took some time between that to design the people so that took a little over a week. Once it was edited down, the actual work ie actively working on the drawing was 4-5 hours.
@@SurvivingArchitecture thank you so much. Time keeping is something we should always consider😂
So true! I wouldn't have known it took me this long if I don't record my screen for videos 😅🤣
@@SurvivingArchitecture also keep up the tutorials cause they helped me out in my first 2 years of uni and I'm gonna need all the help I can get now in my 3rd😂
Definitely! Glad you found them helpful ♥️
Thank you for tNice tutorials. SwitcNice tutorialng to soft from setupcraft and MascNice tutorialne is incredibly daunting and I didn't know where to start. I will definitely be
Glad you think so!
ما شاء الله مقطع حلو جدا
Thank you so much 😀
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Thank you!
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Thank you
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most people got sotNice tutorialng from tNice tutorials video. Much love!
I appreciate that!
Out here in the real World why on earth can any practice afford the time to revert to 2D and a whole suite of expensive software just to do something that a good BIM tool (Vectorworks or ArchiCAD) can do anyway? I've haven't needed to use 2D software (or SketchUp) for 20 years. At UK fee levels their is no time for longwinded and time consuming 'faffing about'.
This is for students and architects that are passionate about their craft and want to create artistic images. Nothing wrong with either approach in "the real world"
@@SurvivingArchitecture , Architecture is the art of buildings (in the Vitruvian sense plus Sustainability) and their environment. Architecture is not pretty drawings, except in schools of architecture. Yes we need to inform clients, local authorities and contractors about the proposals, and instructions to build them, but pandering to the whims of academics and critics will not give any business a real income. Just stop and think about the great works of architecture, what makes them architecture? the actuality of them or a 'pretty drawing' of them? With BIM tools such as Vectorworks and ArchiCAD (not AutoDesk) the information and images and videos and VR/AR experiences can be created in the one piece of software (the additional 'finesse' allowed by, say, TwinMotion falls into the 'nice to have' rather than 'necessary' category). The decent into the importance of the 'pretty drawing' to academia has developed over the past 40 years and detracts from the need for architects to have the skills to design actual architecture (a 3D experience) NOT draw pretty pictures (a 2D representation of what will be a 3D experience)!
Agree to disagree. If it works for you, then keep doing you and I'll do me ;)
When you do a BID you would always allocate some time for some nice visuals and diagrams, at the end of the day a crappy AutoCAD drawing isn't going to make you win, visuals are what sell's a project at the end of the day. For example, this firm 'officemmx' and many others online do small and large-scale projects and still make the time and effort to design amazing drawings and visuals. Doing these kinds of visuals is not just for the clients you learn so much doing these drawings like composition, creativity, colours, etc. Only a fool would look at this as a tick box exercise you can learn so much more when you actually want to, your comments says plenty about you! So please don't say 'faffing about' when you don't understand what these drawings do for you, some people actually care about work that's done in uni and the skills that come with it. The right client will pay for work like this and clearly, you doing ArchiCAD ain't cutting it with your clients. Not everything is about efficiency its always quality over quantity maybe something you missed skipping the 20 years with no SketchUp. And using one program to do everything is never the right way, you need more than 1 tool to make your work stand out, but I guess not all people want to do more and become something.
Also, everyone has a different meaning and approach to architecture so don't mock it until you've tried it :)
He did. Basically, all your Drum kit/percussion or whatever u want to call was ALL RED. So if you have a drum kit - KICK, SNARE, Nice tutorial
What..
U r cute 🥰
Thank you!
@@SurvivingArchitecture welcome 🤗
this is the internet ...dont need hidjab ..Your God is not on the internet.
Hahahaha your common sense isn't on the internet either 🤣
Looks nice & clean. But honestly it is a Fail regards to German standards🥲 they would never accept such illustration. Even in Bachelor not Masters