Hi guys, great tutorial as always. I'm always amazed at your ability to adjust colours in the scene, in photoshop and it look so nice. Your work is amazing! Just as a tip, a faster way to load your images into photoshop, rather than through Adobe Bridge, is directly in photoshop. Go to 'Files', 'Script,' 'Load files into stack' and it will load everything in one go.
1. When are the masterclasses coming? Do you have a rough estimate on how much they'd cost? 2. What do you think of VR for Archviz? Have you guys played around with VR? 3. Can you guys please do an office tour and video on the gear you guys use (computers/tablets/etc) please? Love you and your work guys!
Another great upload guys thanks! I’m not sure how much perspective matching you guys do (if at all) but it might be good to get some pointers and tips on that if you have any. Most the info already out there just covers the built in tools which i find generally don’t do a great job. Cheers
Question for the Q&A : Apart from software like photoshop 3ds max and corona which are must these days, which other software are useful or necessary in your office workflow. ( substance painter, after effects, unreal engine, etc..) ?
Maybe you can tell something more about hardware/software you're using. :) Another one - what is (in your opinion) the worst side of arch-viz industrie?
Lush upload again lads... can you give a guide to adding people in perspective...do you use a perspective grid etc...also a tutorial on how to use a Wacom/digital stylus would be great...need to dust mine off...
Hi , I graduated two years ago , I started to work as draughtsman for an office , my question is do you think is this a good start ?? how to get job as junior architect ??
love you guys, honestly I owe you for this, although am having a grip over ps, I wanted to know if guys do personal critic of some of the vray render and the ps post production if I mail you my works.. Long live you guys, and inspire more people under the current situation where the whole world is under hault.. coz of the pandemic....
What's your opinion in 3D vs 2D? Sometimes 3D helps a lot timewise in post production, but you have to re-render the scene to make changes and it's not like just throwing in ideas 'cos it's slower than sketching. And do you prefer photo-realistic rendered shaders in 3D or do you add those little imperfections etc in PS?
Hi all - I’m a beginner to this. I’ve modelled a lot in photoshop but never created these type of renders. What’s the importance of the four masks at the beginning of the video? Alpha, ID etc etc - why not just one image?
Sorry, I'm not an architect but a digital artist, however I want to specialize in archviz, we could have some advice to start my development as a visualizer of digital spaces and it is also possible not to be your architect, finally, you have videos about the 3D mode of digital spaces ?
Don't forget your questions below for our upcoming Q&A video! Thanks for all the support, we couldn't have made it here without you all!
Inspiring as always! Thank you Arqui9 team for another amazing video. 👏
Great stuff mate, appreciate the kind words. All the best, checked out your channel and found it awesome! Highly recommend everyone take a look!
Wow. impressive tutorial, thank you for sharing this.
YES!!!!!!!! FINALLY!!!!! When are the courses/master class coming????
Adam, we are working on it, we want them to be perfect and also to have a special twist, different to anything out there :P!
@@Arqui9visualisation please let there be an online platform that people stuck in Canada like myself can access your education!!!!
@@adamfalsetto8795 hahah we will do our best!
Hi guys, great tutorial as always. I'm always amazed at your ability to adjust colours in the scene, in photoshop and it look so nice. Your work is amazing! Just as a tip, a faster way to load your images into photoshop, rather than through Adobe Bridge, is directly in photoshop. Go to 'Files', 'Script,' 'Load files into stack' and it will load everything in one go.
Nice one.
fun and interesting as always - thank you very much. you are the best. you are showing the "why" and not the "how"... Go on!
Gracias por enseñarnos que la representación arquitectónica no es simplemente fotorrealismo, muchas veces nos olvidamos que representamos arte.
Gracias Duban, you understand what it is all about!
I love your work guys, I've been following for a while and thanks to you guys I've improved my rendering little by little. Please keep making more!
1. When are the masterclasses coming? Do you have a rough estimate on how much they'd cost?
2. What do you think of VR for Archviz? Have you guys played around with VR?
3. Can you guys please do an office tour and video on the gear you guys use (computers/tablets/etc) please?
Love you and your work guys!
Great load of questions, we will be sure to try and reply to them in our next Q&A video
Another awesome video! The guys at Arqui9 are simply amazing!
Hello guys :) nice to see some of your work again ! your tutorials are awesome ! (espacially for architecture students ;)
Please make tutorials on making diagrams as well
Please do more !
非常厉害,开拓了我的眼界,感觉到了差距!学无止境,感谢楼主分享!!
love these videos, always wondered how it starts, making a concept art thingy in renders
Another great upload guys thanks! I’m not sure how much perspective matching you guys do (if at all) but it might be good to get some pointers and tips on that if you have any. Most the info already out there just covers the built in tools which i find generally don’t do a great job. Cheers
Great question, we will be sure to reply on our Q&A channel
great ! We need more tutorials !!!
nice job.love your cocept of this work
They are geniuses, thanks for sharing!
this was awesome. super appreciated!
Question for the Q&A : Apart from software like photoshop 3ds max and corona which are must these days, which other software are useful or necessary in your office workflow. ( substance painter, after effects, unreal engine, etc..) ?
now i am curious :) thank you - (before watching it) :D
Thank you for sharing. Would love to see this technique applied to an exterior scene.
Maybe you can tell something more about hardware/software you're using. :)
Another one - what is (in your opinion) the worst side of arch-viz industrie?
Thanks guys, we shall definitely add that to the list!
A Cult of photorealistic images, is the worst side of arch viz ;)
Question for the Q&A: How long would your standard visualisations take at Arqui9?
Bring us more Portfolio Review
amazing
Cheers :D
I would like know how you render the alpha mask, wirecolor, ID,etc:)
Lush upload again lads... can you give a guide to adding people in perspective...do you use a perspective grid etc...also a tutorial on how to use a Wacom/digital stylus would be great...need to dust mine off...
Wow
Hi ,
I graduated two years ago , I started to work as draughtsman for an office , my question is
do you think is this a good start ??
how to get job as junior architect ??
love you guys, honestly I owe you for this, although am having a grip over ps, I wanted to know if guys do personal critic of some of the vray render and the ps post production if I mail you my works.. Long live you guys, and inspire more people under the current situation where the whole world is under hault.. coz of the pandemic....
Are you hiring? 😆
Jaja... I love your work, you are part of my inspiration
Congratulations
What's your opinion in 3D vs 2D? Sometimes 3D helps a lot timewise in post production, but you have to re-render the scene to make changes and it's not like just throwing in ideas 'cos it's slower than sketching. And do you prefer photo-realistic rendered shaders in 3D or do you add those little imperfections etc in PS?
Hi all - I’m a beginner to this. I’ve modelled a lot in photoshop but never created these type of renders. What’s the importance of the four masks at the beginning of the video? Alpha, ID etc etc - why not just one image?
hey there! for photoshop:
file / scripts / load files into stack, it skips the adobe bridge part ;)
Sorry, I'm not an architect but a digital artist, however I want to specialize in archviz, we could have some advice to start my development as a visualizer of digital spaces and it is also possible not to be your architect, finally, you have videos about the 3D mode of digital spaces ?
Any blender pro's in the office who could do a guide in making renders in cycles or eevee for environment conept art and illustration? :)
Once you put this much on an image and the client be like "can you make it less dark and less blue"?