Ficou muito incrível essa visualização do cenário vista de cima Realmente o efeito da sombra proporciona a fundura nos objetos dando a impressão de um volume 3D A textura do piso de madeira também teve uma boa finalização com as linhas e a luz branca nas arestas do piso A combinação das cores está em um bom equilíbrio E as texturas estão em uma boa proporção no cenário
Sometimes I do show a little bit of a floor colour underneath, but when I want to accomplish my floorplan really quickly -- I just use diagonal lines to show that it's glass texture. Good question, thank you!
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hm, i dont get it, so the light comes from the left, but everywhere in the house? What about those windows on the left? shouldt the shadow change direction?
Hi Katalin, I see your point, the thing is, here I used the classical approach in architecture to lighting: light is coming from the left at a 45-degree angle. I don't attach to windows much in my floorplans, it always can be a night scenario so no daylight is coming through the window. In my interior perspective sketches I do take into consideration windows though. Anyway, thanks for your comment,.
Johan, I use primarily Copics, Touch, and Stylefile markers. Here are the sets from my blog that I prefer: schoolofsketching.com/blog-in-english/markersets Sure, colour pencils work as well! What I find with markers -- they allow me to work faster and look more brilliant on paper.
Thank you, Matilda! I usually get them on Amazon, here are the sets from my blog that I prefer: schoolofsketching.com/blog-in-english/markersets Hope that helps 🙂
Hi Nina. I love to use Copics, Touch, and Stylefile markers. Here are the sets from my blog that I prefer: schoolofsketching.com/blog-in-english/markersets
Hi, Isaac, I really like Copic, Stylefile, Touch. For more details please check my blog article "Which markers are the best choice for interior drawing" www.olgaart888.com/blog-in-english/markers
Thank you Man! Btw, check my FREE PERSPECTIVE COURSE here: olgaart888.teachable.com/p/14-day-perspective-challenge I cover in this mini course basics of 1- and 2-point perspective.
Привет, Victoria, дело в том, что здесь я использовала классический подход к освещению в архитектуре: свет падает слева под углом 45 градусов. Я не особо привязываюсь к окнам на своих планах, это всегда может быть ночной сценарий, поэтому дневной свет не проникает через окно. Однако в своих эскизах перспективы я учитываю окна. В любом случае, спасибо за ваш комментарий, я думаю, что у некоторых тоже был этот вопрос.
Hi Jose, I see your point, the thing is, here I used the classical approach in architecture to lighting: light is coming from the left at a 45-degree angle. I don't attach to windows much in my floorplans, it always can be a night scenario so no daylight is coming through the window. In my interior perspective sketches I do take into consideration windows though. Anyway, thanks for your comment, I believe some people also had that question in their mind.
Ficou muito incrível essa visualização do cenário vista de cima
Realmente o efeito da sombra proporciona a fundura nos objetos dando a impressão de um volume 3D
A textura do piso de madeira também teve uma boa finalização com as linhas e a luz branca nas arestas do piso
A combinação das cores está em um bom equilíbrio
E as texturas estão em uma boa proporção no cenário
Obrigado, Sabrina!
Amazing video🎉
Thank you!
You made it look so easy. Thank you.
Thank you! You can do it too, it's really a lot of fun.
Thank youuu!!!
You are fantastic! I wish I had that talent!
Thank you! Practice makes progress...
Very good
Wow
Thank u
Thank you so much. Really helpful. Also, you are very pretty :)
Thank you :-)
Woww that was brilliant
thank you, Swarupa!
I love this! but my question is, if the table top is glass then why not show the flooring underneath?
Sometimes I do show a little bit of a floor colour underneath, but when I want to accomplish my floorplan really quickly -- I just use diagonal lines to show that it's glass texture. Good question, thank you!
@@rogeliorodriguez9350 yes u can, just do white opacity streaks above!!
Very helpfull
Thank you, Rachel!
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thanks a lot
You're welcome:-) You can visit www.olgaart888.com for more tutorials and my blog on sketching:-)
@@schoolofsketching Thanks again, i just bought your book, and waiting for arrive to my home.
@@HohimRha Mange tak! Enjoy my book and visit my blog at olgaart888.com for more inspiration! :-)
hm, i dont get it, so the light comes from the left, but everywhere in the house? What about those windows on the left? shouldt the shadow change direction?
Hi Katalin, I see your point, the thing is, here I used the classical approach in architecture to lighting: light is coming from the left at a 45-degree angle.
I don't attach to windows much in my floorplans, it always can be a night scenario so no daylight is coming through the window. In my interior perspective sketches I do take into consideration windows though.
Anyway, thanks for your comment,.
Which color pens did u use?
It was white inc gel pen :-) Check my list of favourite materials: schoolofsketching.com/resources
what kind of markers did u use? can color pencils work with coloring as well?
Johan, I use primarily Copics, Touch, and Stylefile markers. Here are the sets from my blog that I prefer: schoolofsketching.com/blog-in-english/markersets
Sure, colour pencils work as well! What I find with markers -- they allow me to work faster and look more brilliant on paper.
hi Olga, when you applied the white details, what type of tool did you use? was it a white promarker? Thanks!
Thank you, it was white inc gel pen :-) Check my list of favourite materials: schoolofsketching.com/resources
this was super helpful! Where do you get you markers?
Thank you, Matilda!
I usually get them on Amazon, here are the sets from my blog that I prefer: schoolofsketching.com/blog-in-english/markersets
Hope that helps 🙂
I’m in interior design classes. What markers do you use? Or do you recommend?
Copic if u can, or promarkers, touch all of them are good 👍🏼
May i ask what marker do you use?
Hi Nina. I love to use Copics, Touch, and Stylefile markers. Here are the sets from my blog that I prefer: schoolofsketching.com/blog-in-english/markersets
hi olga, can i ask what markers do you use? can you share with me the brands
Hi, Isaac, I really like Copic, Stylefile, Touch. For more details please check my blog article "Which markers are the best choice for interior drawing" www.olgaart888.com/blog-in-english/markers
i love it.....
Thank you Man! Btw, check my FREE PERSPECTIVE COURSE here: olgaart888.teachable.com/p/14-day-perspective-challenge I cover in this mini course basics of 1- and 2-point perspective.
Почему свет падает не от окон?
Привет, Victoria, дело в том, что здесь я использовала классический подход к освещению в архитектуре: свет падает слева под углом 45 градусов.
Я не особо привязываюсь к окнам на своих планах, это всегда может быть ночной сценарий, поэтому дневной свет не проникает через окно. Однако в своих эскизах перспективы я учитываю окна.
В любом случае, спасибо за ваш комментарий, я думаю, что у некоторых тоже был этот вопрос.
Lights and shadows are totally wrong based on where you have the windows...
Hi Jose, I see your point, the thing is, here I used the classical approach in architecture to lighting: light is coming from the left at a 45-degree angle.
I don't attach to windows much in my floorplans, it always can be a night scenario so no daylight is coming through the window. In my interior perspective sketches I do take into consideration windows though.
Anyway, thanks for your comment, I believe some people also had that question in their mind.