Love this video. I like the over view of good examples but I think it might be helpful to show bad examples too! Overall great video, I’ll definitely be taking this into account for my next renders!
Thank you very much for inserting Portuguese subtitles! Great content, both the part about composition techniques and the tutorial...congratulations on your work!
I found this video was exactly what I expected it to be. Very insightful and with great explanations, but ultimately not providing me with any information that I already didnt know. If I was in my 1st year in architecture school this would have been very eye-opening but now it isnt. Either way, your work is always appreciated, this time however I was actually hoping for something more.
@@ShowItBetter Not really, after all it also is up to us to get everything we can from your tutorials and apply it, make it our own, adjust it and learn it. So all in all thank you for the videos, we should never stop being students!
Interesting tutorial. I must admit I found it to be a bit too fast for me to follow. I also realise that I need to learn more about photoshop. I'm just a bit of a hack with it.
Nice video! Very informative. I like both segments. Do you recommend any videos that go more into depth about this process? Or do you have any on your channel? Thanks
Hi there. I’ve been watching and enjoying your videos for a while now. I’d like to suggest an idea for a tutorial which doesn’t seem to be covered anywhere. I’m building a portfolio of work, including drawn plans etc. I’d like to know the best way to compile drawings so that they can be easily printed off for a portfolio, exported to a book and the internet. All these formats require different resolutions for most optimum viewing and line weights etc. I’m not proficient in photoshop but I’m thinking smart objects might be the way to go so that one drawing can be more efficiently adapted for multiple purposes. I currently get all my line info printed to pdf directly from autocad but accept that in future I will inevitably need to learn illustrator to better control vector line weights etc. Is there a defined workflow you follow? This can’t just be me wondering. Even top architectural practices have woeful drawn plans uploaded to their websites.
the blurred background image blended with the cutout made me go 👁️👄👁️
HOW HAVE I NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE
Love this video. I like the over view of good examples but I think it might be helpful to show bad examples too! Overall great video, I’ll definitely be taking this into account for my next renders!
Very awesome tutorial! As an architectural photographer, it was good to see you use real photographs for references. Keep up the great work!!!
Thanks! glad you appreciate it, I am trying to study more photography recently :)
Very interesting and great subject.
learnt alot thanks.
I totally liked the way you did the analysis then showed how to apply it✨✨
Thank you very much for inserting Portuguese subtitles!
Great content, both the part about composition techniques and the tutorial...congratulations on your work!
If this is a new way of color correction and this gonna be fun to watch.
I found this video was exactly what I expected it to be. Very insightful and with great explanations, but ultimately not providing me with any information that I already didnt know. If I was in my 1st year in architecture school this would have been very eye-opening but now it isnt. Either way, your work is always appreciated, this time however I was actually hoping for something more.
sorry you feel that way! Anything specific you would like to see?
@@ShowItBetter Not really, after all it also is up to us to get everything we can from your tutorials and apply it, make it our own, adjust it and learn it. So all in all thank you for the videos, we should never stop being students!
@@DMR500 haha no worries! we are all learning
Love your videos!!! Good luck from an italian architecture student
thanks!!
So helpful as usual! Many thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
This video helped a lot man!!
Interesting tutorial. I must admit I found it to be a bit too fast for me to follow. I also realise that I need to learn more about photoshop. I'm just a bit of a hack with it.
Dude, thanks for all this cool data 🙌🏻
you re welcome!
Nice video! Very informative. I like both segments. Do you recommend any videos that go more into depth about this process? Or do you have any on your channel? Thanks
Amazing video!
Glad you think so!
Hi there. I’ve been watching and enjoying your videos for a while now. I’d like to suggest an idea for a tutorial which doesn’t seem to be covered anywhere. I’m building a portfolio of work, including drawn plans etc. I’d like to know the best way to compile drawings so that they can be easily printed off for a portfolio, exported to a book and the internet. All these formats require different resolutions for most optimum viewing and line weights etc. I’m not proficient in photoshop but I’m thinking smart objects might be the way to go so that one drawing can be more efficiently adapted for multiple purposes. I currently get all my line info printed to pdf directly from autocad but accept that in future I will inevitably need to learn illustrator to better control vector line weights etc. Is there a defined workflow you follow? This can’t just be me wondering. Even top architectural practices have woeful drawn plans uploaded to their websites.
Wonnnderful!
looks like the frame rate on the video cam got lowered
mmmm yeah kinda messed that up
I have huge crush on you ;) Thanks for all tutorials!
I´m flattered, thanks for watching ;)
I am building a 15*37 meter shopping mall in front of which is a road I am searching for its font elevation or facade need your help.
You changed the bauhaus poster
Is there a package of cut out people in the description box?
there is a video that has FREE cutout websites!!! check it out
Why do your clips are 15fps?
Can you please name the competition?
it was the Last Nuclear Bomb competition by Bee Breeders!
The content of the video is very exciting
The fps is very less bro
yep kinda messed it up on this one! thanks for the notice!
get some sleep, bro!!!
haha thanks