It would be amazing if you did a tutorial only on Illustrator with basing commands, the most usueful ones for very beginners. I like and use Photoshop but somehow have problems going about Illustrator. Or maybe you could give me some tips on good sources that you find useful :) all help would be very much appreciated! Love your channel, I've been a fan for soo long now :)
I am so thanful for this video! I have never made something more beautiful than what I did thanks to this tutorial! Please keep them up! you've just won another subscriber
Thank you so much. Currently, I am in the process of making my new architectural portfolio, so this is the great one. I couldn't wait for the newest one is coming!
hi! thanks for your tutorial. i watched it many times...but i didn't understand how you add color palette from adobe site to your work in photoshop. You were so quick in that moment.
Hi Masoud! I didn't show it because it was the simplest way you can think of, I just screenshot on Adobe color page and paste it on photoshop. Then deleted the excess so I was left with only the colors
Thanks, Luciana! Here's how to make the brush into a oblique shape: if you are in version CC or above, it is located on the brushes tab, when you right click it. If you are in older versions, it is on the brush window. Window > Brush It is a circle with 4 points at the edges where you can pull in inwards to make it oblique. I hope you understand, that's a hard thing to explain over text 😅
Hi Rohat! If you are just stepping into this world. I'd suggest Sketchup for sure. The learning curve is faster than 3ds max. Until today, I use basically sketchup for all my architecture images and projects. Then of course later I'll jump into Archicad to document it. 3ds max has so much potential, but it also requires more knowledge and time invested to create outstanding results
Nice video, a little too fast to actually follow along or learn much without rewinding several times. Also, you sometimes over simplify the things you talk about with your voice over when they are actually quite complex processes within the software that call for multiple steps. If you would be more clear and walk through those steps with more detail that would be much more informative. The videos you are making are extremely well done and I'd love to learn how you do them though. Thank you!
Hi José! I really appreciate your feedback. I'll try to work better on this on the future. I'm always trying to balance an interesting video with only the important steps highlighted and a more thorough step by step tutorial. My solution lately has been to offer the full normal speed video as a separate pack, but without voice over. A full video with voice over wouldn't be a viable solution (time invested x engagement return). Well, all that to say that I'm trying to find a sweet spot in these types of videos and really loved your feedback! Thanks again! 🙏🙏
@@LearnUpstairs I actually thought of that while writing my feedback. What if you added a subsegment playlist to your channel that included only the shorter videos on much more detailed and specific workflow concepts. For example, it really intrigues me how you organize your photoshop layers and why, if you made a short 5-8 minute video of something like this, then made a video that applied these concepts while attacking another idea all together it may be more worthwhile.
Thanks a lot for the feedback! The coupon could be redeemed only 1 time. So only the first lucky one that got to the end would win it. Someone already got it a couple of minutes after the video was posted. Stay tuned because I always give coupons here and there
The color preview was not downloaded. I just printed screen and pasted on photoshop. Then made a selection, then inverted the selection and erased. So that I only had the colors remaining. Basically, print screen.
Thanks Ryan! I found them on Google for free. Just search for watercolor and splatter brushes and you should find plenty. You can do a very similar result in illustrator. But it is much harder to achieve this effect. Photoshop is better to deal with this type of situation, and on Illustrator you can have another approach, lots of patterns, different strokes widths, and some other topics.
Usually, the best workflow is the other way around, first, you go to Illustrator and do all of the linework there, and then jump into Photoshop to add extra things
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. But when I am using this code for the figure pack it is showing that the discount code is expired. Can you please send us the new discount code?
This was incredibly frustrating as you showed very few of the commands you were actually doing and went way to fast to tell what is going on, I had to play at 25% speed to even sort of tell what you were doing and multiple time that didnt even work. You did not explain anything. If it where not for a school assignment I would never watch this.
You can find plenty of free option if you type on google: "free watercolor brushes" or "free splatter brushes" Since the one I use are not mine, I can't simply give to you. Sorry
Hi Akshaya! I'm not sure I got your question. But to select shapes as a whole you use the "v" shortcut, and to select lines or elements individually you need to use the shortcut "a"
Does anyone know if you can do a similar perspective skew with the arrows in Illustrator? I've been adjusting them for what feels like hours and can get them to be oriented point up (like the second diagram) but not laying down (like the first).
Hi Yesica! I use mostly the ones from arqui9learn. You can find their brush set in their website. Then watercolor and splatter brushes I downloaded for free on google
Thank you so much for this video. but I have a question i want to make an iso text. But when i transform it. The option where you could put the figures in H and V are not showing. how can i able this? Thanks a lot!!!
Thank Artur! Actually the line part cannot be done on photoshop. Because we are changing vector shapes. You could alternatively edit on autocad or any cad/bom software, but illustrator is much easier and faster
Like I said on the video. I would use only Illustrator and I feel that it is the best tool for this type of drawings. But the majority of the subscribers use photoshop. Also, the noise, watercolor and splatter effects would be much harder to do over Illustrator
IMHO sketchup has an advantage because of its easy usage. With just a couple of moves and clicks you already have a 3D built up, scenes are placed and you can export it rapidly to a post production software. In the other hand you've got 3dsmax that is much more technical and the learning curve is steeper, but you get a very realistic result. Both programs have their pros and cons, you just gotta see what fits your workflow best. For me, sktetchup still wins, specially because I'm an architect, therefore visualization is just a step in the whole process. Hope I could help it! Nice comment 😁
@@LearnUpstairs One more if You dont mind. So You model and render in Sketchup or use other software for rendering like i.e. 3dsmax+Vray (which afaik is considered best)?
cara, você manda muito bem!!! comentaram na UP sobre você quando ganhou o concurso do pavilhão toronto, desde então comecei a acompanhar o canal. teus videos ajudam pra caramba, parabéns!!!!
Muito obrigado!!! 😁😁 Que bom que esta ajudando! Era essa a ideia, principalmente porque na facul a gente acaba não aprendendo muito das diversas possibilidades da representação gráfica e na real a maneira de se expressar em um projeto faz você vender ou não o design.
I like this but this was quite easy to replicate in Procreate which has an isometric drawing tool. I suppose Sketch starts adding value when you have complex 3D shapes.
I'm trying to show a workflow, not only the step-by-step to this image. I intentionally got a simple design. If you really learn the techniques that are in this video, any size/complexity will be handled the same way. Procreate and the workflow that I applied here are two different things that both can lead into amazing illustrations.
@@LearnUpstairs I see. I was very quick to pass judgement but now I realise you're doing truly wonderful things with complex sketchup designs in the other videos. Is there any particular video / channel / course you would recommend for becoming more skilled with sketchup for this type of architecture/spatial planning work? Or perhaps you could make a video on it yourself? I'm pretty sure that if you packed the whole thing as a gumroad or udemy course you could make some solid buck out of this as well, the demand for these types of graphics will only grow.
Thanks a lot! No problem 😁 I'm releasing a course this Sunday, may 12th with all the essentials to create architecture images. It's not focused on the 3d, but more on the visualization part. RUclips is full of tutorials on sketchup, it is a very straight forward tool. That's awesome that you are diving into it, I love this tool because it is so versatile. I added this request for the tutorials list. I'll try do as soon as I can 😁
Thank you so much! This is the kind of tutorial I've been looking for. You nearly lost me when you switch layer name at around 3:45, but I figured out after replaying multiple times. However, I have trouble maintaining line quality after scaling so I guess this is (the work on Ps) more like a quick solution. But really appreciate the work!
Geez, could have done all that in powerpoint... no Adobe subscription crap, simpler and quicker... alternatively use Affinity get out of the Adabe ripoff
Descobri o seu canal faz uns dias , agr tô vendo todos os vídeos, são incríveis e tá me ajudando muitoo, as vezes tenho duvida se é americano ou brasileiro rsrs , mesmo assim muito obrigada por nos ajudar !!! ;)
Bem-vinda ao canal! Que bom que estou ajudando de alguma forma 😀 obrigado pelo feedback! Sou brasileiro hahaha fiz o canal em inglês pra tentar atingir um público maior, já que o nicho de arquitetura é pequeno aqui no youtube. Nos vídeos novos estou colocando sempre legenda em português pro público brasileiro. De nada! Qualquer dúvida é só comentar no vídeo 😀
I really like the illustrator/ photoshop combo! Illustrator alone won't cut for mw personally but photoshop alone can for me but why settle for one when you have both in a combo
It would be amazing if you did a tutorial only on Illustrator with basing commands, the most usueful ones for very beginners. I like and use Photoshop but somehow have problems going about Illustrator. Or maybe you could give me some tips on good sources that you find useful :) all help would be very much appreciated! Love your channel, I've been a fan for soo long now :)
I am so thanful for this video! I have never made something more beautiful than what I did thanks to this tutorial! Please keep them up! you've just won another subscriber
Thank you so much. Currently, I am in the process of making my new architectural portfolio, so this is the great one. I couldn't wait for the newest one is coming!
Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad I could help! Good luck on your portfolio! 😁😁
Thank you for sharing your work with us. I will be attentive to your videos. Greetings from Venezuela
Thanks for the feedback Yampier!
Your videos are very useful! thank you very much!
whew, simple and beautiful
Hey ! how did you managed to make them different blocks when you first imported them in illustrator? I can't do that ':D
u r my hero!
mano! nem acredito que consegui usar o cupom! kkkkk estou feliz demais!
como sempre, vídeo muito bom! amo seu trabalho!!!
Muito obrigado pelo feedback! Depois que usar as escalas, manda lá no Instagram pra gente publicar 😁😁
@@LearnUpstairs pode deixar que vou mandar sim!!
@@lucca61 onde voce adicionou o cupom?
O cumpom era de uso único. Mas quando você finaliza e coloca o produto no carrinho, consegue aplicar o cupom de 100% de desconto
@@LearnUpstairs que cupom? no gumroad? aa eu quero
hi! thanks for your tutorial. i watched it many times...but i didn't understand how you add color palette from adobe site to your work in photoshop. You were so quick in that moment.
Hi Masoud! I didn't show it because it was the simplest way you can think of, I just screenshot on Adobe color page and paste it on photoshop. Then deleted the excess so I was left with only the colors
maaaan, you're the best
I was dying to find a video like this one
You're a life saver :D
That's amazing! I'm glad I could help! Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@@LearnUpstairs Can we please link some images, and you try to make a video about how we can do the same ?
Sure, send me over my Instagram @ou.graphics
@@LearnUpstairs Okay thanks ^-^
thank u so much for this step by step video!! i have a question?? how do you make the brush to go straight in oblique direction?
Thanks, Luciana! Here's how to make the brush into a oblique shape: if you are in version CC or above, it is located on the brushes tab, when you right click it. If you are in older versions, it is on the brush window. Window > Brush
It is a circle with 4 points at the edges where you can pull in inwards to make it oblique. I hope you understand, that's a hard thing to explain over text 😅
more concept diagram video plz
Definently there will be more diagrams videos coming! Thanks a lot! 😁😁
@@LearnUpstairs And more coupons please :))
For sure! Everybody loves coupons 😁😁
you are the best thank you everything please keep going :))
thank you for sharing.
thanks thanks that was helpful 🤞💕
Stuck at 8.30 can anyone explain how he moved shadow from png?
This could have been possible in SketchUp only.
That was a great tutorial, right on the point and interesting!
Thanks for the feedback Biser!
I love the videos but the video quality is just awful. Can’t get any better than 144p
Hi Samuel, thanks! All videos on my channel are uploaded with a 1080p resolution
It might be your internet connection
I think so
which 3d program do you recommend for learning? 3ds max or sketchup? what are your thoughts?
Hi Rohat! If you are just stepping into this world. I'd suggest Sketchup for sure. The learning curve is faster than 3ds max.
Until today, I use basically sketchup for all my architecture images and projects. Then of course later I'll jump into Archicad to document it.
3ds max has so much potential, but it also requires more knowledge and time invested to create outstanding results
why is my png in such low quality even though i setup with high pixels?
it was very good until the but but it goes to over desing ı guess
Why the f… do that ! Better places to live?
VERY VERY VERY helpful~ Thank you~~
Thank you, Jeff!
Nice video, a little too fast to actually follow along or learn much without rewinding several times. Also, you sometimes over simplify the things you talk about with your voice over when they are actually quite complex processes within the software that call for multiple steps. If you would be more clear and walk through those steps with more detail that would be much more informative. The videos you are making are extremely well done and I'd love to learn how you do them though. Thank you!
Hi José! I really appreciate your feedback. I'll try to work better on this on the future.
I'm always trying to balance an interesting video with only the important steps highlighted and a more thorough step by step tutorial.
My solution lately has been to offer the full normal speed video as a separate pack, but without voice over. A full video with voice over wouldn't be a viable solution (time invested x engagement return).
Well, all that to say that I'm trying to find a sweet spot in these types of videos and really loved your feedback!
Thanks again! 🙏🙏
@@LearnUpstairs I actually thought of that while writing my feedback. What if you added a subsegment playlist to your channel that included only the shorter videos on much more detailed and specific workflow concepts. For example, it really intrigues me how you organize your photoshop layers and why, if you made a short 5-8 minute video of something like this, then made a video that applied these concepts while attacking another idea all together it may be more worthwhile.
Can you do a tutorial of the sequence diagram using Illustrator? would love to learn how to. Many thanks in your awesome tutorials! :>
Thank you OU Graphics!!!... I learned a new technique today!!!!!!!!!
I'm glad I could help! Thanks for the feedback, Surya!
your video is amazing as always and you have always been a inspiration .but dude i am facing a problem the coupon code is expired what to do ?
Thanks a lot for the feedback!
The coupon could be redeemed only 1 time. So only the first lucky one that got to the end would win it. Someone already got it a couple of minutes after the video was posted. Stay tuned because I always give coupons here and there
Wow how hard does adobe make simple things difficult, this would be so much quicker and easier in Affinity.
Wow
nice. thank you
THANKSFUL
muy bueno me gusto el vídeo ...
Amazing again, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
Right after I hit I import the sketchup file into Illustrator, when I hit "D" nothing happens like you (black and white), has the command changed ?
good job
I couldn't figure out how you got that menu for adding the texture... 11:30
me neither. He was too quick at some points.
Try to download the color palette from Color.adobe but I do not download the PNG as you got it, but a file. How can you solve it?
The color preview was not downloaded. I just printed screen and pasted on photoshop. Then made a selection, then inverted the selection and erased.
So that I only had the colors remaining. Basically, print screen.
Simple and amazing diagram
architecture.
I just want to ask .Can you see the whole or the last one you've made or the Nice tutorialstory in the soft soft(20)and the softs that you have done
Awesome!
Awesome! Where did you get those PS brushes from?? and can you paint like that is illustrator too?
Thanks Ryan! I found them on Google for free. Just search for watercolor and splatter brushes and you should find plenty.
You can do a very similar result in illustrator. But it is much harder to achieve this effect. Photoshop is better to deal with this type of situation, and on Illustrator you can have another approach, lots of patterns, different strokes widths, and some other topics.
How can we export the full photoshop file then add the stroke in illustrator ?
Usually, the best workflow is the other way around, first, you go to Illustrator and do all of the linework there, and then jump into Photoshop to add extra things
@@LearnUpstairs thankyou so much..you really have a great content..👍👍
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. But when I am using this code for the figure pack it is showing that the discount code is expired. Can you please send us the new discount code?
This was incredibly frustrating as you showed very few of the commands you were actually doing and went way to fast to tell what is going on, I had to play at 25% speed to even sort of tell what you were doing and multiple time that didnt even work. You did not explain anything. If it where not for a school assignment I would never watch this.
+1 sub nice job
Thanks Pierre!
Wow, that was real fast but awesome style 🥰
Nice and easy! Always looking forward to see new stuff from you.
Thanks a lot, sir! Haven't heard from you in a while
@@LearnUpstairs I am taking a break due to some health issues, but I'm not done with RUclips yet.
I hope you get better soon! I miss those archicad tips 😉
Always looking forward to see new stuff from you. too
the must beautiful contacting videos for architecture 😍
Can you give me the brush files
You can find plenty of free option if you type on google: "free watercolor brushes" or "free splatter brushes"
Since the one I use are not mine, I can't simply give to you. Sorry
Awesome Channel !! Thank you !
Can I use archicad instead of SketchUp for the 3d Modells ?
Heroooooo
illustrator cc or cs6 ?
Illustrator CC
Thank you 🙏
graet job
Thanks Juan!
@@LearnUpstairs you are welcome,
It is very beautiful and easy as you see it, I use rhino and I am interested in learning photoshop well
挺好的
hi, the object on photoshop doesn't transparent ? why ?
when export shadow from sketchup. the only shadows on mass are exported and the shadows on floor aren't exported
where can i download the watercolor texture?
i want this brush ..
Hey!!! During 1:28 how did you select the lines in shapes?? While im doing that, that was like a whole image, how to select images like that?
Hi Akshaya! I'm not sure I got your question.
But to select shapes as a whole you use the "v" shortcut, and to select lines or elements individually you need to use the shortcut "a"
This was my question, thanks for answering
Does anyone know if you can do a similar perspective skew with the arrows in Illustrator? I've been adjusting them for what feels like hours and can get them to be oriented point up (like the second diagram) but not laying down (like the first).
Thank you very much from India. Keep up the good work.
I love it! Could you share your photoshop brushes?
Hi Yesica! I use mostly the ones from arqui9learn. You can find their brush set in their website.
Then watercolor and splatter brushes I downloaded for free on google
wow love all ur videos, u are really amazing, my word "thanks for ur help" is falling short... u are the best
Yesterday, i was exporting pdf with shadows... Today I can't. Please if you can help me just reply
wooooow
Thank you so much for this video. but I have a question
i want to make an iso text. But when i transform it. The option where you could put the figures in H and V are not showing. how can i able this? Thanks a lot!!!
Hi Liza! I'm not sure why. But what photoshop version are you using?
its 2016. Thank you
Alright, so that must be the reason. Try to Google it how to sheer and distorn on transformation box in photoshop 2016. Is it the cs6 version?
great tutorial!
drop the background music ;)
thx for share this great skill !nice work!
Love it! may I ask, can the Illustrator part be made on Photoshop?
Thank Artur! Actually the line part cannot be done on photoshop. Because we are changing vector shapes. You could alternatively edit on autocad or any cad/bom software, but illustrator is much easier and faster
Thank you so much great video
Thanks for the feedback, Jhon!
wow, simple and wonderful
Thank you for the feedback Farid!
I cannot get the linked file to be a vector? Any ideas?
na parte que deixa de usar o AI pra usar o PS ganhou meu coração hashhashahs
🙏🙏😁
Thanks a lot! It was really useful!
How did you correct the corners
Siempre veo tus videos! excelente tutorial !
Muchas gracias!
what did he do during 11:00?
loved it
man did i need this thank you so much
Increible, me sirvió mucho
Omg. I love it!!thank you so much!!!🙏
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback, Kelvinator!
@@LearnUpstairs greetings from Argentina!
Hey man, another great tutorial! Please can you tell us how you can grab the images in exactly 30° + isometric from SketchUp?
Hey budd..
Go to Camera - Parallel Projection
Now got to View - Toolbars - check Views
Hit the little house (Iso).
Wow okay
ничего не понятно,по русски можно говорить?
While this is nice I feel like there are way more efficient ways to do this.
Are you canadian?
No, I'm Brazilian 😁
@@LearnUpstairs Thanks for answering, great video
Anytime! Thanks a lot 😉
pdf is imported as image in illustrator, need help in that!!!
Hi Kunal, make sure to drag the pdf into a new file and not inside an existing one.
@@LearnUpstairs ok got it, thanks a lot mate!!!!!
Why not using only Illustrator?
Like I said on the video. I would use only Illustrator and I feel that it is the best tool for this type of drawings.
But the majority of the subscribers use photoshop.
Also, the noise, watercolor and splatter effects would be much harder to do over Illustrator
@@LearnUpstairs Thanx
@@LearnUpstairs How do You compare Sketchup vs 3Dsmax and other 3D/CAD software?
IMHO sketchup has an advantage because of its easy usage. With just a couple of moves and clicks you already have a 3D built up, scenes are placed and you can export it rapidly to a post production software.
In the other hand you've got 3dsmax that is much more technical and the learning curve is steeper, but you get a very realistic result.
Both programs have their pros and cons, you just gotta see what fits your workflow best. For me, sktetchup still wins, specially because I'm an architect, therefore visualization is just a step in the whole process.
Hope I could help it! Nice comment 😁
@@LearnUpstairs One more if You dont mind. So You model and render in Sketchup or use other software for rendering like i.e. 3dsmax+Vray (which afaik is considered best)?
cara, você manda muito bem!!! comentaram na UP sobre você quando ganhou o concurso do pavilhão toronto, desde então comecei a acompanhar o canal. teus videos ajudam pra caramba, parabéns!!!!
Muito obrigado!!! 😁😁
Que bom que esta ajudando! Era essa a ideia, principalmente porque na facul a gente acaba não aprendendo muito das diversas possibilidades da representação gráfica e na real a maneira de se expressar em um projeto faz você vender ou não o design.
Rashvebi ravaxar
I like this but this was quite easy to replicate in Procreate which has an isometric drawing tool. I suppose Sketch starts adding value when you have complex 3D shapes.
I'm trying to show a workflow, not only the step-by-step to this image. I intentionally got a simple design. If you really learn the techniques that are in this video, any size/complexity will be handled the same way.
Procreate and the workflow that I applied here are two different things that both can lead into amazing illustrations.
@@LearnUpstairs I see. I was very quick to pass judgement but now I realise you're doing truly wonderful things with complex sketchup designs in the other videos. Is there any particular video / channel / course you would recommend for becoming more skilled with sketchup for this type of architecture/spatial planning work? Or perhaps you could make a video on it yourself? I'm pretty sure that if you packed the whole thing as a gumroad or udemy course you could make some solid buck out of this as well, the demand for these types of graphics will only grow.
Thanks a lot! No problem 😁
I'm releasing a course this Sunday, may 12th with all the essentials to create architecture images. It's not focused on the 3d, but more on the visualization part.
RUclips is full of tutorials on sketchup, it is a very straight forward tool. That's awesome that you are diving into it, I love this tool because it is so versatile.
I added this request for the tutorials list. I'll try do as soon as I can 😁
Thank you so much! This is the kind of tutorial I've been looking for. You nearly lost me when you switch layer name at around 3:45, but I figured out after replaying multiple times. However, I have trouble maintaining line quality after scaling so I guess this is (the work on Ps) more like a quick solution.
But really appreciate the work!
Geez, could have done all that in powerpoint... no Adobe subscription crap, simpler and quicker... alternatively use Affinity get out of the Adabe ripoff
Descobri o seu canal faz uns dias , agr tô vendo todos os vídeos, são incríveis e tá me ajudando muitoo, as vezes tenho duvida se é americano ou brasileiro rsrs , mesmo assim muito obrigada por nos ajudar !!! ;)
Bem-vinda ao canal! Que bom que estou ajudando de alguma forma 😀 obrigado pelo feedback!
Sou brasileiro hahaha fiz o canal em inglês pra tentar atingir um público maior, já que o nicho de arquitetura é pequeno aqui no youtube. Nos vídeos novos estou colocando sempre legenda em português pro público brasileiro.
De nada! Qualquer dúvida é só comentar no vídeo 😀
I really like the illustrator/ photoshop combo! Illustrator alone won't cut for mw personally but photoshop alone can for me but why settle for one when you have both in a combo
not fast enough :(