Hey guys, there's a new version of this tutorial! It has a lot more info and teaches a lot more stuff. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/T246OkFv9P0/видео.html
Just came up with a method that's not as "destructive" as color range if anyone's interested. - Convert the layer for the satellite image into a smart object - Go to Filter > Camera Raw Filter - When the window opens, go to HSL adjustments > Saturation, and completely desaturate all color ranges except the 2 ranges of green Hope it will be helpful to someone
This video is too good and I'm shocked its free. People charge a big price for the bare minimum and this masterpiece is absolutely free. God bless you for that🥰
Como é bom ver vídeos falando sobre planejamento urbano/masterplan e afins! Apesar de ser uma área importantíssima da profissão, acaba sendo uma área menos visada pelos alunos do curso de Arquitetura e Urbanismo. Em tempos que teremos que repensar as Cidades, o seu vídeo pode ajudar quem quer e gosta do tema. Muito obrigada por mostrar a beleza disso, ainda mais em forma de tutorial: eu simplesmente amei, pretendo usar agora no tfg. Valeu cara!!!!
There is also Google Map Customizer. Instead of outlining the road by hand you can use this page to just select road import in photoshop and magoc wand it to delete the gaps between roads. It-s much faster. But this helped on the General aesthetic for my project. Thanks 👍❤
oh god, that’s exactly what I need to improve in my projects. And fortunately RUclips decided to show this video on main page, that’s insanely lucky. Thanks for a tutorial!
I thought "never am I gonna need to use this tut, ever" but let's see. Then Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E drops and now that's the best shortcut ever since copy paste.
You have amazing tutorials to follow along! i'm a noob at photoshop, but just doing exactly what you do makes it easy to figure out general steps. It gives me a much greater idea of what photoshop is capable of!
Used this once in my bachelors and was told by my professors it looked professional.. In my masters now, me back haha ^^ Amazing tutorial ;) Thank you!
I would suggest using vector paths, especially if you have to deal with smooth curves, like on highways for example. This option also gives you an opportunity to easily experiment with different lineweights, strokes and other brush settingss.
Hi, I just want to tell you that *I'm so glad* that I found this cause it's really useful for my project and interesting to learn :D Although I'm still a beginner in photoshop renderings, I found your video to be really informative and I could easily follow your instructions. Again thanks so much for this vid!
Vídeo excelente. Infelizmente, na universidade a gente mal tem treinamento de como fazer boas representações, mas descobrir o teu canal vai ser uma mão na roda. Meu guia a partir de hoje!!! kk Obrigado pelo conteúdo.
Realmente... a grade curricular é tão extensa e cheia de conteúdo que acabam deixando de lado uma parte essencial do arquiteto, a habilidade de se expressar digitalmente. Obrigado pelo feedback!
I know it might be shocking to some... I dont like your videos ' automatic language of subtitles XD I always have to switch it to english. great job man, as always. Thank you for uploading ;)
Far easier to do all this in Illustrator. That way the lines remain clean and you can adjust thicknesses, colour, and things like dot pattern and fills. It remains resolution independent and you can also import into After Effects if you need animations.
@Fancy Not at all. You just have to drop all the preconceptions you have with Photoshop and bitmaps. For general graphics work, it is far superior in many ways. Take time to learn it, they have many commonalties.
I feel that they are both different softwares for different tasks. But I also think that it is far easier to do in illustrator, specially the streets, regarding the strokes and widths. But when it comes the part where you need to swap the river color, select the greens, apply effect to individual pixels, Photoshoo is the tool that can perform these operations. You gotta choose a different mal style if you want to go with Illustrator. But at the end of the day, both softwares are different, one is not better than the other one, but there were made to deal with vector or pixels
@@LearnUpstairs I disagree. I have done entire maps using Illustrator. There are brush techniques you can use to effect colour. Sure, it's not a photorealistic effect, but it all depends on the look you are after. On top of that, you can swap between the two as they both accept each others files.
Oh yes! Using both of them at the same is the best workflow. For personal projects I always use this process. The best of both worlds 😉 Thanks for pointing it out! On the videos I usually try to find a middle ground and use a workflow that most people are used to. But I'm always open to the watchers opinions, cheers!
@@LearnUpstairs I do think too many people automatically jump to Photoshop as a fix-all, (not that I am against it, i have been using it since version 2.0), but it is always good to know what options one has available, and Illustrator is just as powerful, but far less well known or understood. I am a motion graphics designer, so I need both, along with many other software applications, but they are always my go-to's.
Thank you for sharing your talented skill. I have just discovered your channel via surviving architecture. Your instructions are so clear and easy to follow. I look forward to learn more from your videos in the future:)
Oi Joyce! Pode comentar em português se preferir. Ou inglês para que todos entendam seu comentário/dúvida. A ideia de criar conteúdo em inglês é pra atingir um público maior.
I just use this website mapstyle.withgoogle.com and make all the roads yellow in the more options settings and hide everything else and I then take a screenshot of it and bring it into photoshop then select the colour range to select all my yellow roads and delete everything else and change the colour of the yellow roads to white. Hopefully, this helps Its better than spending hours tracing over roads anyway!
@@laurens9561 yea like stfu you bitch. She asked a question. And his instructions weren’t specifically clear. About “city hall” and “universities” not everyone knows how to do that. Mind your god dam Business.
Thanks for the tip Justin! I've looked into the studio version, but felt it was more focused on videos productions and also I think it is on beta version, isn't it?
@@LearnUpstairs Very true, hopefully it will develop in a way that we can use it for images in a better way. I like te overall idea of Google Earth Studio
Olá! Parabéns pelo conteúdo!!! A gente passa toda uma faculdade com altas dificuldades em representar, e ter acesso à esses tutoriais é uma grande oportunidade! Obrigado!! \o/
Nice process - but you should explain what you are after in the end! You do a lot of tweaking and layers - all fine - but what is the result good for? I didn't get the clue...
Hey guys, there's a new version of this tutorial! It has a lot more info and teaches a lot more stuff.
Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/T246OkFv9P0/видео.html
When you press "R" key Google Earth returns the view to be vertical and making north directly upside, briefly resets the view ;)
Really useful tip MoTab! Thanks a lot 😁
@@LearnUpstairs But not worth a heart, right? :P
Joke aside, I guess it will be better if you pin the comment, so everyone can see it ;)
"N" Rotates to North also!
@@MoTab78 been 2 years
Just came up with a method that's not as "destructive" as color range if anyone's interested.
- Convert the layer for the satellite image into a smart object
- Go to Filter > Camera Raw Filter
- When the window opens, go to HSL adjustments > Saturation, and completely desaturate all color ranges except the 2 ranges of green
Hope it will be helpful to someone
Thanks 😁
Amazing didn’t realize 13min had passed. I dedicate any good grades or praise I get to you 🙌🏻
Thank you!! I guess that means you enjoyed the video 😀😀
This video is too good and I'm shocked its free. People charge a big price for the bare minimum and this masterpiece is absolutely free. God bless you for that🥰
The tutorial was really great!!! You taught quite a lot of commands in just 13 mins. Also the end result is amazing. Very helpful video
Como é bom ver vídeos falando sobre planejamento urbano/masterplan e afins! Apesar de ser uma área importantíssima da profissão, acaba sendo uma área menos visada pelos alunos do curso de Arquitetura e Urbanismo. Em tempos que teremos que repensar as Cidades, o seu vídeo pode ajudar quem quer e gosta do tema. Muito obrigada por mostrar a beleza disso, ainda mais em forma de tutorial: eu simplesmente amei, pretendo usar agora no tfg. Valeu cara!!!!
There is also Google Map Customizer. Instead of outlining the road by hand you can use this page to just select road import in photoshop and magoc wand it to delete the gaps between roads. It-s much faster.
But this helped on the General aesthetic for my project.
Thanks 👍❤
hii ! how ?
It's Aaron Cheng map customizer. @@fatimaguillen8078 and then you export it as jpg or screenshot it and edit in Photoshop or other programme
I love the part where you convert it to smart object then use the camera raw.... Absolute genius.
I realized it was so helpful just a couple of months ago. Before then I had to redo all the steps with camera raw if I needed to fix anything 😅
oh god, that’s exactly what I need to improve in my projects. And fortunately RUclips decided to show this video on main page, that’s insanely lucky. Thanks for a tutorial!
I thought "never am I gonna need to use this tut, ever" but let's see. Then Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E drops and now that's the best shortcut ever since copy paste.
You have amazing tutorials to follow along! i'm a noob at photoshop, but just doing exactly what you do makes it easy to figure out general steps. It gives me a much greater idea of what photoshop is capable of!
That's what I'm here for! Thank you for your feedback Amber. I reallly appreciate it 😄
Used this once in my bachelors and was told by my professors it looked professional.. In my masters now, me back haha ^^
Amazing tutorial ;) Thank you!
I would suggest using vector paths, especially if you have to deal with smooth curves, like on highways for example. This option also gives you an opportunity to easily experiment with different lineweights, strokes and other brush settingss.
Great point 👍
Thank you so much! I have to present next week and this will definitely elevate my project!!! You're a life savor. I owe my good grades to you!!!
That's great to hear Viviana! Thanks for this feedback. I'm here to help! 😄
I just have to thank you, brother! Your job really helps me, I improve my presentations thanks to you. Have a good day sir, you deserve.
Thanks a lot for your feedback Marco! 🙏
Hi, I just want to tell you that *I'm so glad* that I found this cause it's really useful for my project and interesting to learn :D Although I'm still a beginner in photoshop renderings, I found your video to be really informative and I could easily follow your instructions. Again thanks so much for this vid!
Vídeo excelente. Infelizmente, na universidade a gente mal tem treinamento de como fazer boas representações, mas descobrir o teu canal vai ser uma mão na roda. Meu guia a partir de hoje!!! kk Obrigado pelo conteúdo.
Realmente... a grade curricular é tão extensa e cheia de conteúdo que acabam deixando de lado uma parte essencial do arquiteto, a habilidade de se expressar digitalmente. Obrigado pelo feedback!
the end result is so beautiful
I thought that video will talk about some google conspiracy theory LOL
😂🤷🏻♂️
@@LearnUpstairs Yeah i thought so too but i enjoy this
Same! LOL
That's why I clicked 😂 Actually intended to avoid working on the outcome for an architecture project. Thank you OU for learning quite a lot!
me too! :)
This is life changing..can’t wait for my next school project to try it!! Thank u ☺️
Just followed this, and it came out pretty good for a first attempt, thks man
Thank you! This will make my presentation look much better.
Thanks, this will help me later in my University projects
2:21 how to make the roads ? please answer quickly
It was awesome . I just used it for one of my project in my portfolio and I feel great about it . Thank you for making such videos.
Hi Parisa! I'm glad I could help 😁. Thanks a lot!
🤲Aamin
Thank you so much this helped a lot!!!! You saved my life
Idk I just love you man thank u for this kind of content!!!!!
Awesome Video, Learned a lot.
I know it might be shocking to some... I dont like your videos
' automatic language of subtitles XD I always have to switch it to english. great job man, as always. Thank you for uploading ;)
😂😂
Genius! Very easy methode to create a nice plan!
My hat is off to you, fine sir. This is a keeper for sure!
Thanks, Oliver, this was super helpful for my project. Keep doing what you're doing
Far easier to do all this in Illustrator. That way the lines remain clean and you can adjust thicknesses, colour, and things like dot pattern and fills.
It remains resolution independent and you can also import into After Effects if you need animations.
@Fancy Not at all.
You just have to drop all the preconceptions you have with Photoshop and bitmaps.
For general graphics work, it is far superior in many ways. Take time to learn it, they have many commonalties.
I feel that they are both different softwares for different tasks. But I also think that it is far easier to do in illustrator, specially the streets, regarding the strokes and widths.
But when it comes the part where you need to swap the river color, select the greens, apply effect to individual pixels, Photoshoo is the tool that can perform these operations.
You gotta choose a different mal style if you want to go with Illustrator. But at the end of the day, both softwares are different, one is not better than the other one, but there were made to deal with vector or pixels
@@LearnUpstairs I disagree. I have done entire maps using Illustrator. There are brush techniques you can use to effect colour. Sure, it's not a photorealistic effect, but it all depends on the look you are after.
On top of that, you can swap between the two as they both accept each others files.
Oh yes! Using both of them at the same is the best workflow. For personal projects I always use this process. The best of both worlds 😉
Thanks for pointing it out! On the videos I usually try to find a middle ground and use a workflow that most people are used to. But I'm always open to the watchers opinions, cheers!
@@LearnUpstairs I do think too many people automatically jump to Photoshop as a fix-all, (not that I am against it, i have been using it since version 2.0), but it is always good to know what options one has available, and Illustrator is just as powerful, but far less well known or understood. I am a motion graphics designer, so I need both, along with many other software applications, but they are always my go-to's.
ey! thank you very much, i dont speak english and this video it helped me a lot!!
Thank you for the tutorial! I was going to make some master plan concept in a short time! This is really help me :)
Great. Thanx&greetings from Poland.
Thanks, Janosik!
Thanks a lot from Korea
This is wayyy too helpful!! FR! Thanks a huge ton dude!!!
Omg this is amazing! Thanks for sharing us ❤️❤️
BRO YOU DO SOME THINGS SO FAST WITHOUT EXPLAINING, now i am stuck and im already deeply invested in the video
perfect as always 👍👍👍
Thank you, as always!
Thank you for sharing your talented skill. I have just discovered your channel via surviving architecture. Your instructions are so clear and easy to follow. I look forward to learn more from your videos in the future:)
Thanks for the detailed feedback Tiger Lily! Welcome to Upstairs 😄
OHMYGOD. THIS IS SO GOOD!!!! THANKYOUUU!!
Master Plan never have been this easy before this video
Insanly Amazing!
TY
So COOL! Thank you for this!
This video is so helpful.
thank you so much that was so helpful
thanks your best job. from south Korea.
After I found out that you're brazilian I got worried if I should answer in portuguese or english, but great great video
Oi Joyce! Pode comentar em português se preferir. Ou inglês para que todos entendam seu comentário/dúvida. A ideia de criar conteúdo em inglês é pra atingir um público maior.
this is so useful thanks
I never knew you could draw like this by pressing SHIFT
How do you add the roads?
Maybe you can ask someone to press play on the video for you as well ?
@@laurens9561 maybe I missed something, no need to be a dick about it lol
@@williamjames8633 no you didn't he took it from god knows where
I just use this website mapstyle.withgoogle.com and make all the roads yellow in the more options settings and hide everything else and I then take a screenshot of it and bring it into photoshop then select the colour range to select all my yellow roads and delete everything else and change the colour of the yellow roads to white. Hopefully, this helps Its better than spending hours tracing over roads anyway!
@@laurens9561 yea like stfu you bitch. She asked a question. And his instructions weren’t specifically clear. About “city hall” and “universities” not everyone knows how to do that. Mind your god dam Business.
You are Amazing. It really helped me. Thank you Brother
Fantastic!Thanks for your video ...very interesting...
Awesome, Thank you so much!
Had no idea those options exdisted!!! Thanks a lot, going to master in my class next year 😎😎😎
Awesome!! 👊👊
essa legenda em português conquistou meu coração!!! :)
You should use Google Earth Studio, it can export images up to 4096x4096
Thanks for the tip Justin!
I've looked into the studio version, but felt it was more focused on videos productions and also I think it is on beta version, isn't it?
@@LearnUpstairs Very true, hopefully it will develop in a way that we can use it for images in a better way. I like te overall idea of Google Earth Studio
Thank you! Very Helpful.....
great effort man keep doing!
Thank you 🙏
that was dope!
Thanks for your video!
Really amazing video!
Thanks Arie!
Thank you sooooo sooo much! Keep up with the good work! :D
Thank you!
this was very useful thank you!
Thank you so much
Great work
Olá!
Parabéns pelo conteúdo!!! A gente passa toda uma faculdade com altas dificuldades em representar, e ter acesso à esses tutoriais é uma grande oportunidade! Obrigado!! \o/
Oi Jose! Muito obrigado pelo feedback! Isso me deixa bastante empolgado pra trazer mais conteúdo pra vocês
this was lovely ... it looks so nice at the end ^^
Thanks Fedon!
Excellent tutorial, thank you.
Congratulations, nice video! I really like your style!
gracias otra vez, excelente material
THANK YOU .U HELPED A LOT
AMAZING! Thank you!
awesome! Thank you
Excelentes vídeos. Já chego dando voadora no like! ✌🏻😊
Aí sim! Muito obrigado, Jorge!
Amazing video!
Thank you!
CADmapper is a good free source for line work on maps
Восторг! Очень понравилось
it work on my pc thx bro vеry much
I'm rewatching this since there's something that I missed out on:
Do you do this before doing work in cad/bim, or afterwards?
Great job!
For high res images (posters) there are various tools that allow you to grab the tiles.
Increíble 🤯...... ‼️ Gracias por los subtitulos.... En español..... ‼️
thank you dude!
This is amazing
That was amazing
Cool! +1 subscriber from Ukraine
Thanks!!!
Daayum this is amazingggg
i love you this is everything holy shit ty so much for being a gift to humankind
😂 thanks! I'm glad you found the video helpful
AWESOME!!!!!!!! Thanks
tNice tutorialng ♂️. And I haven't used soft soft 9 since 09. So sorry bud✌ peace from Germany...
Love it, thank you so much
Really helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome! Thank you for your feedback!
Ameeeei o vídeo parabéns!!! 😍
Obrigado! 😉
Me encanta! ❤
Great video..so much to learn.. would like to know which version of Photoshop you have used?
Nice process - but you should explain what you are after in the end! You do a lot of tweaking and layers - all fine - but what is the result good for? I didn't get the clue...