@@LearnUpstairs Never mind the speed of my guess, your videos like other people have already said, also helped me develop my own style of presenting ideas in architecture school. Keep doing what you do best and I'm sure you will inspre many more generations of young aspiring architects! 🤩
Hello, Danilo aqui do Brasil. Sigo e sou apaixonado por seus vídeos/conteúdos. Como estudante de Arquitetura, seus vídeos me ajuda bastante. Vejo em outros vídeos que vc é brasileiro e gostaria muito de acompanhar os conteúdos também em português, uma vez que a legenda acaba por trazer algumas dificuldades em alguns momentos.
@@danilocavalcanti1066 oi Danilo! Sou brasileiro sim. Meu foco é no conteúdo em inglês porque consigo atingir um maior numero de pessoas no mundo. Infelizmente se fosse criar conteúdo somente em português ou dividisse meu tempo em duas linguas, a plataforma/canal Upstairs não seria rentável e provavelmente nao estaria fazendo isso período integral como estou hoje em dia. Espero que entenda! Focando em inglês consigo produzir mais conteúdo e dedicar mais do meu tempo a isso. De qualquer assim como comentou, sempre tem legenda nos videos para auxiliar na absorção.
Sorry if I missed it, what font did u use? I'm searching a good font to deliver my panels at School :) Would be nice to hear any recommendations Thank you for your content!
@@aridaro The one I use consistently here at Upstairs is the Modelica Font (which is a bit more unique and was a recommendation from the designer team who created my logo). That’s the one I often use in my videos. But I often cycle through Montserrat and Helvetica as well, which are timeless fonts that you really can’t go wrong. They may be a bit overused, but for architectural boards I feel that a font is a such a secondary thing, that going for these timeless ones are always a great choice. And from time to time I go to Adobe Fonts if I need something different or more unique. Thanks for the kind words! 🙌❤️
@@LearnUpstairs I love that you take the time to read and answer the comments, I can remember every time hahah It makes such a difference, since my experience with the same question to [x] studio, they told me to pay their Instagram sub to know the font... And it was at a Domêstika already-paid course 🙃 I appreciate it a lot, thank u!! This year I'm doing the final degree project and I've been watching your videos since I entered the first year... Time goes fast 😂♡
Hey! In Step 1 I was only showing how to export an image from Google Earth Pro. And then in Step 2, I imported that image into Photoshop. You can use the File > Open or just drag the image file into Photoshop and it will open as a new file.
When making the circiles to show the radius, how do I keep this circle a live shape after transforming it? it won't stay a live shape and becomes a path :(
If you created the circle with a shape instead of a path, then no mater the transformation you do, it will stay a "live" shape. To go back to the circle settings like the Fill for example, hit the shortcut "U" and the top bar should show these settings.
I use the Alt + Backspace to fill a selection with the foreground color. You could also use the bucket tool to do that. Or even a brush and paint as needed.
Every Photoshop has this polygonal lasso tool. If you don't see it or the shortcut leads to another tool, it means that it's tucked in the same place. Try clicking and holding on to the lasso tool or shift + L a few times until you get to the polygonal lasso tool.
Then invert the colors. You can hit X as a shortcut to quickly do that. Or if you don't have the default colors first hit D to reset them, then X as needed to get either white or black fill.
this tutotrial just got me so excited about my portfolio--something I've been dreading for a long long time. thank you!
Your diagram tutorials never disappoint 🔥💙
This guy is just brilliant
Seriously, just now I needed a diagram like that for my project!!! thank you ♥
@@rnquacks_ right on time then! I’m glad I pushed this tutorial idea to the top of my future’s videos list. Thanks for the feedback!
As always so helpful , you're the best 👌
정말 좋은 강의였습니다^^ 감사합니다
Capital Federal aka Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷 ♥
this was so awesome - will try this if i get time ...
Wonderful 💙✨
VERY HELPFUL. OBRIGADO!
Thanks gee❤
Parece la ciudad de Buenos Aires
Just try Aino to save your time on site analysis
I think I figured it out. I think this is Buenos Aires.
*Edit: Found the location on Google Maps. 🤓
@@bestbabyyoda9520 wow, that was fast! You nailed it 👌
@@LearnUpstairs Never mind the speed of my guess, your videos like other people have already said, also helped me develop my own style of presenting ideas in architecture school. Keep doing what you do best and I'm sure you will inspre many more generations of young aspiring architects! 🤩
Hello, Danilo aqui do Brasil. Sigo e sou apaixonado por seus vídeos/conteúdos. Como estudante de Arquitetura, seus vídeos me ajuda bastante. Vejo em outros vídeos que vc é brasileiro e gostaria muito de acompanhar os conteúdos também em português, uma vez que a legenda acaba por trazer algumas dificuldades em alguns momentos.
@@danilocavalcanti1066 oi Danilo! Sou brasileiro sim. Meu foco é no conteúdo em inglês porque consigo atingir um maior numero de pessoas no mundo. Infelizmente se fosse criar conteúdo somente em português ou dividisse meu tempo em duas linguas, a plataforma/canal Upstairs não seria rentável e provavelmente nao estaria fazendo isso período integral como estou hoje em dia.
Espero que entenda! Focando em inglês consigo produzir mais conteúdo e dedicar mais do meu tempo a isso.
De qualquer assim como comentou, sempre tem legenda nos videos para auxiliar na absorção.
@@LearnUpstairs vc merece todo sucesso, parabéns pelo conteúdo e o desenvolvimento do canal. Super compreendo!! Vamos que vamos!!👏👏
Sorry if I missed it, what font did u use? I'm searching a good font to deliver my panels at School :) Would be nice to hear any recommendations
Thank you for your content!
@@aridaro The one I use consistently here at Upstairs is the Modelica Font (which is a bit more unique and was a recommendation from the designer team who created my logo).
That’s the one I often use in my videos. But I often cycle through Montserrat and Helvetica as well, which are timeless fonts that you really can’t go wrong. They may be a bit overused, but for architectural boards I feel that a font is a such a secondary thing, that going for these timeless ones are always a great choice.
And from time to time I go to Adobe Fonts if I need something different or more unique.
Thanks for the kind words! 🙌❤️
@@LearnUpstairs I love that you take the time to read and answer the comments, I can remember every time hahah
It makes such a difference, since my experience with the same question to [x] studio, they told me to pay their Instagram sub to know the font... And it was at a Domêstika already-paid course 🙃
I appreciate it a lot, thank u!! This year I'm doing the final degree project and I've been watching your videos since I entered the first year... Time goes fast 😂♡
hihi. I would like to know what you did between the step one and step two. thank you . I am not really good at photoshop
Hey! In Step 1 I was only showing how to export an image from Google Earth Pro. And then in Step 2, I imported that image into Photoshop. You can use the File > Open or just drag the image file into Photoshop and it will open as a new file.
When making the circiles to show the radius, how do I keep this circle a live shape after transforming it? it won't stay a live shape and becomes a path :(
If you created the circle with a shape instead of a path, then no mater the transformation you do, it will stay a "live" shape.
To go back to the circle settings like the Fill for example, hit the shortcut "U" and the top bar should show these settings.
What is the tool that mention in te video? ( Alt+Backspace)
because my keyboard is diferent
thanks
I use the Alt + Backspace to fill a selection with the foreground color. You could also use the bucket tool to do that. Or even a brush and paint as needed.
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I don’t have the polygonal lasso tool, why is that
Every Photoshop has this polygonal lasso tool. If you don't see it or the shortcut leads to another tool, it means that it's tucked in the same place.
Try clicking and holding on to the lasso tool or shift + L a few times until you get to the polygonal lasso tool.
As I press Alt + Backspace it turns the layer black instead of white?
need to change the color first
Then invert the colors. You can hit X as a shortcut to quickly do that.
Or if you don't have the default colors first hit D to reset them, then X as needed to get either white or black fill.
I cant believe im searching for a tutorial like this and i have nearly the same location on my proyect LMAO
@@sunnymerry 😂😂 really? I’m curious to know what you’ll create!
A cultural center, i cant believe the coincidence, I never had a tutorial so personalized lmaoooo
Sir I can't find the map where the location is?
urbanplanadvisor AI fixes this. Google Earth site analysis in Photoshop.
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