Outdoor Collage in Architecture using Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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In this video, we're going to create a fairly simple collage. It's a beginner image, but the process is full of essential and useful tips.
If you've got any questions, please let us know in the comments below!
This video was inspired by an architecture office that I follow on Instagram
@ina_arquitetura
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:21 Quick message about the course
1:42 Drafting information
2:12 Flooring
7:48 Chairs
9:01 Background
11:22 People cutout
15:39 Final steps
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changed my life!
Best tutorial for someone like myself who has no idea what I’m doing. Other videos skipped essential steps (like specific keys) that amateurs like me did not know about prior to the video.
Me encantan tus explicaciones.
Sos genial, gracias ❤️
You're an excellent teacher! I love your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge :)
Thank you for the feedback, Geneviève!
wow.... amazing photoshop skills you shared. Thank you very much
SO HELPFUL! Tysm 🙏🏻
i have been watching this channel from day one and still with every new video i learn something new keep it up 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you CheLsEaWyQ8
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You also mentioned the images you used in this video, seriously amazing and so helpfull, extremely appreciated
I'm I could help you out! Thanks for the feedback Mashal!
Plz Keep on uploading videos on collage brother, It's awesome!!
Ty do mush 😭😭 best tutorial ❤❤❤
Nice tutorial, good job!
bro, you rock!
I really appreciate your work!
Thank you, Gabriel! 🙏🙏
Very cool tutorial and image man! Well done loved it!
Thank you! Glad to see you guys around 😀
Amazing lessons and tips in this video learnt alot.. Thank you sir!
Thank you, Warren!
Amazed
Amazing
i was a lumion fanboy and used to look down on collage post production, especially almost all my friend used same style of collage (same color, cutout, vegetation etc). But when i started to watched your video, you offered many different style of collage or post digital image, when i tried photoshop for semi realistic post production, i started to realized how spoiled i am with lumion. photoshop is kinda hard for beginner but it will save so much time with versatile results when after master it. with photoshop i started to appreciate how important "identity" is.
Definitely, Polar Bear! You've touched on a really important point, identity! Yes, Lumion is capable of delivering high-quality results in no time, no doubt on that. But if not gone through a post-production step, it might just look like anyone's image. The results are endless when you combine different techniques to achieve something unique.
I really loved your comment, it made my day! Thanks a lot 💙
@@LearnUpstairs i think you should try lumion next time, they also have render elements that proved to be usefull for post production in photoshop.
@@LearnUpstairs Hi yesk kind if truth,love collage +render combination but is really hard to start for me and Im always wondering why to do this if I can pres Render button...I dont know how to swap from vray to PS :)
Excellent video to teach someone. I have seen many videos on youtube and couldn't find them usefull because they don't know how to teach someone, they don't understand everyone is not good at Photoshop that's why they skip minor teaching steps. But here i found complete video soo learnable and usefull, please make some videos on rendering on Photoshop . Thankyouuuu :)
Thank you so much for this comment Mashal! Each video I try to get better at showing the audience how to do each step. So I'm glad you recognized that! 💙
I saw your amazing tutorial on section perspective, perhaps can you do a tutorial on a plan perspective?
Thank you sir
This is an great tutorial. I wonder if the author need to use one final step to utinize the tone for the whole image?
Thks !!!
Keep going bro
maestro
superb bruh but u can also play with the shadows also......i dont think it will make an impact on this photo but you can try....
No hablo inglés pero aún así muy bien explicado... Gracias!
awesome video, where are you tree cutouts from?
I wanna try this video bu ı cant found basic drawing. where is it?? And than you are amazing keep going please. I'm learning a lot from you :)
Question: You completed this amazing work in 30min. I struggle with time and takes more time to finish simple illustrations... How do you manage that and decide when work is finished.
Hey Warren! Reducing the time you work over an image requires practice. The more you use shortcuts, the quicker you'll complete the steps and the faster you'll finish the image.
Knowing when to stop working on an image is also hard. To be honest, most images I created I could've spent a few more hours working on it. But you should learn when to stop. That really depends on where you're going to use or publish the image. If it's the main image of a board, you might want to refine a bit more, but when it's just complementary information, focus on getting the essential stuff there and that's it.
That was a hard question I must say. Hopefully, I could clear your doubts on this 😀
Foda Oliver!!
Excellent! Do you have courses in Spanish or with subtitles?
My English is not very good, but your courses are very interesting.
Greetings from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Hey Michel! Thanks a lot for the feedback. Our architecture post-production course has already subs.
For the new one, we are working on English, Portuguese, and Spanish subtitles and it should come out pretty soon.
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Plase upload interior collage
Big changes.
i just started learning ps. can i ask how the backround at 2:30 does not cover the objects?
HOLA EN EL CURSO DE DIAGRAMAS ESTA DISPONIBLE SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL?
Hey Jimmy! Not yet, but we are working on it 😀
Hi. Great tutorials , but i have serious wierd question- what will be difference if you use same textures added in Sketchup instead PS? seams to be easier then adjasting texture proportions in PS? thx for answer !
Hey Andrzej! It really depends on what results you're looking for. Yes, the easiest method is to place directly in Skechup. But then you don't have much freedom to apply different effects. So I usually balance it out, the base texture is applied in Sketchup and more details are added in photoshop.
@@LearnUpstairs thank you for answer. I really like collage like look. So I think need try mixing method for now both su and ps. Thx once again
It looks so easy when you do it, then I try and is a disaster jajajaj
You look a lot like my old mathematics professor
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I can't download Arqui9 Brush Set (Free). Please help me.....
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I am beginner's at Photoshop, but I want to develop my skill.can you give me,your video tutorial link one by one/serially .plz
Sir i am student kindly if u tell me ur system specifications????????
Hey Rizwan!
At the moment I'm using a laptop (+ external screen) with these specs:
i7-9750H
RTX 2060
500GB SSD (+1TB HD)
16GB RAM
Somebody could tell me how to keep the forniture? And not to be affected with the textures...
first one
First Like and Fav :p keep up
Can you give us how to exporting image from sketchup untill photoshop?
Show us the proccess from modeling, exporting untill photosho
Hi Avinda, we don't usually talk about the modeling process here because it's part of the design process and not really the visualization/representation step.
But we can certainly how to export the image from Sketchup. Actually, there are a few videos that already shows this process.
Check it out here:
ruclips.net/video/r0d-QrvtFhE/видео.html
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