I like it, most people think they need a finished product, don't realize the value of play/testing. Good job on the Music list, you knew that was going to be a question.
You don't need to thank us, WE should thank you , for putting out awesome tutorials, your an amazing artist,you provide resources for free , I am truly great-full because of your generosity and willingness to share your knowledge. From the bottom of my heart thank you.Take care.Peace.
Hey Pedro, thanks for sharing. I appreciate the range of tutorials you provide your viewers. It's nice to see post-vis, matte-painting, graphic design and abstract composition all align within the confines of architecture. Your work and process is inspirational. Please keep posting!
OMG, where are these sublime places? I really want to visit. How inspiring! And thank you for exhibiting the way you make the sketches. Couldn't be more useful
Hi Simon, great to see you around here, yes indeed. Every single time I've tried to visit, bang bid deadline haha, have missed some great talks. Hope you're keeping well.
ok I gotta be honest. you are super talented, I am really impressed with your work, but even slowing the video to 0,25 I can barely use it to learn the techniques you used here. there are parts that I have to rewatch few times... and sometimes still don't get it like at around 2:00, you start using smudge tool and I am completely lost :( how do you stretch this part of the building and how sometimes it is drawing things and then suddenly removes part of a drawing I might never figure that out :'(
Sorry about this, I guess this is probably somewhere between a tutorial and a timelapse. I believe I used the smudge and also drawing tool, going back and forth. I also tend to use the lasso tool quite a lot and fill it with the gradient tool once selection is made. Is there anything specific you want to understand a little better? Thanks for the feedback
Thank you for such a quick reply, I really appreciate it :) I do have problem understanding how you stretch a part of the building at 2:00 so it becomes the most prominent part of section without loosing sharpness of the edges. Another thing that is not entirely clear to me is why you keep fliping the picture, does it help to see what composition elements fit better? I was also considering whether it is possible to get such sketchy look of lines without using tablet. Thanks again Pedro!
Is this for architects, or illustrators. Even in school of architecture I could never understand the reason for these nonsense elaborate illustrations. Don't get me wrong, they are beautiful, but serve no purpose.
I like it, most people think they need a finished product, don't realize the value of play/testing. Good job on the Music list, you knew that was going to be a question.
Thanks mate, indeed, the value of testing and playing is quite important
You don't need to thank us, WE should thank you , for putting out awesome tutorials, your an amazing artist,you provide resources for free , I am truly great-full because of your generosity and willingness to share your knowledge.
From the bottom of my heart thank you.Take care.Peace.
Thanks for your kind words Ahmed!
This is the first time I've ever seen the process of these things like this... Absolutely subscribed !
Thanks mate!
Hi Pedro thanks to share all of this, your job is everytime an amazing inspiration to me!
Andrea, thank you!
Hey Pedro, thanks for sharing. I appreciate the range of tutorials you provide your viewers. It's nice to see post-vis, matte-painting, graphic design and abstract composition all align within the confines of architecture. Your work and process is inspirational. Please keep posting!
Thank you Justen, this is just one of those really nice comments that make it all worth while, keep up the great work!
Watching you sketch is so inspiring! Keep on with the great work. I hope to see more of these videos soon.
Thanks!.. More videos are coming!
Very nice job, at a moment I felt like it's too much, but looks very nice when I saw the final product. Excellent work.
Amazing concept and render! So simple and complex same time!
Loved it :D
OMG, where are these sublime places? I really want to visit. How inspiring! And thank you for exhibiting the way you make the sketches. Couldn't be more useful
Its in Portugal - Costa Vicentina
Congrats! Very well deserved. Always enjoy your vids.
Very beautiful work 👍👍👍 thank you a lot 🙏🏻
Thanks for your everything.
This is great! Please do more videos like this
amazing work, how do you know when to stop??? All stages looked amazing
Interesting question
Thank you MC!
NP! So how do you know when it is complete? I feel like you could have called it done at any of those earlier stages.
@@Arqui9visualisation lmao using this tutorial for my studio class.. my classmates aren’t ready for what’s about to come 😂
And another great dose of motivation, thank you :)
Thanks for watching!
Keep this great videos comming!!
You deserve way more than 50K.
I love your work.
Can't wait for more.
Thanks mate!
Amazing work as always, thanks for sharing it and keep it up!
Thanks Gerardo!
Looks amazing mate!! I would love more like this!!
More are coming.. Thanks!
ahh now your getting me excited 😃
Love this! You make fantastic content!
Cheerios mate, we do our best when we manage to make time in the studio
this is a painting ... amazing
More matte painting please.
Love your videos. Great, great work ;)
great video
U give really good tips sir 👌👌👍
hope it was just a little bit slower! but it is an amazing masterpiece!!!!!!!!!
please make a video on how to make a architecture presentation boards this week
I like all your videos, it is useful
congratulation for 50k
just a small comment: I believe the project shown in the beginning is in ''Eindhoven'' instead of ''Eindoven''
I really like your videos btw :D
Ahh s***, sorry for the typo! Absolutely correct
Great inspirational tutos .. Thanks ..^^
Nice work Pedro, 3ds London later this year? Best, Simon
Hi Simon, great to see you around here, yes indeed. Every single time I've tried to visit, bang bid deadline haha, have missed some great talks. Hope you're keeping well.
ok I gotta be honest. you are super talented, I am really impressed with your work, but even slowing the video to 0,25 I can barely use it to learn the techniques you used here. there are parts that I have to rewatch few times... and sometimes still don't get it like at around 2:00, you start using smudge tool and I am completely lost :( how do you stretch this part of the building and how sometimes it is drawing things and then suddenly removes part of a drawing I might never figure that out :'(
Sorry about this, I guess this is probably somewhere between a tutorial and a timelapse. I believe I used the smudge and also drawing tool, going back and forth.
I also tend to use the lasso tool quite a lot and fill it with the gradient tool once selection is made.
Is there anything specific you want to understand a little better?
Thanks for the feedback
Thank you for such a quick reply, I really appreciate it :) I do have problem understanding how you stretch a part of the building at 2:00 so it becomes the most prominent part of section without loosing sharpness of the edges.
Another thing that is not entirely clear to me is why you keep fliping the picture, does it help to see what composition elements fit better?
I was also considering whether it is possible to get such sketchy look of lines without using tablet.
Thanks again Pedro!
liked to see the process pedro ! you draw on a tablet right ? any suggestion for the brand ? (and you consider it like essential ?)
Charles I will do a tutorial on what equipment I use, how does that sound?
Sounds perfect ;) ! ... I have so many questions... information on internet is not enought. can't wait for your master classes.
Maravilloso!
Gracias Ricardo!
Hey guys! potnoodle guy here! keep it up woohoo!!!!
haha Potnoodle guy! Great to see you here too.. How is the tutorial going?
Really awesome! May try something like this quite soon! Finals are coming up! Keep up the inspiration
Cool! Keep in touch and best of luck on your finals!
nice job :D
Do you have any ideas for jewelry shop elevation design
what's the point of flipping the image all the time?
firts comment :P good job
Is this for architects, or illustrators. Even in school of architecture I could never understand the reason for these nonsense elaborate illustrations. Don't get me wrong, they are beautiful, but serve no purpose.