You're such an important person in my life. Thank you so much for being so helpful. I'm going to be finishing my Architecture school. I wish I had known about you earlier. I have seen all your work and I love it.
first of all , thank you for your amazing tutorial videos , just a quick question , how the layers are all ready and are in a block , my imported Revit model is just bunch of lines , should I first start grouping each block as a layer first ?
amazing but i have problem i am trying to do the same as you but i couldnt get transparent background for my images even when i saved in PNG can anyone help me with this
I want to recreate the same rendering feel (soft shadows, materials, gradient background) using Revit instead of Sketchup. Is this possible and how? Your videos are awesome keep shining!!
In this case it was to have an alternative for those who arent that comfortable animating in sketchup or dont have the computer specs. But yes, also a great option!
As mentioned in the video, it's just another option for those who don't have their model in Revit. You could use any program you want, it´s just an alternative with SketchUp :)
Vray skp doesn't render parallel projection right? Did they add support in new versions? Previously we used to keep low fov to get almost parallel projection look and render..
You did not finished all the animation part or explained it properly once you finished exporting you just finished the video not that much help aside from the first part. A bit confusing.
I want to recreate the same rendering feel (soft shadows, materials, gradient background) using Revit instead of Sketchup. Is this possible and how? Your videos are awesome keep shining!!
Omg the AE part literally blows my mind!
You're such an important person in my life. Thank you so much for being so helpful.
I'm going to be finishing my Architecture school.
I wish I had known about you earlier.
I have seen all your work and I love it.
thank you so much Akshit, good luck with everything!
The AE part took it to a whole new level!! Awesome!! :)
thanks! i loved it too
Adore your videos! Got Skillshare free months! Thank you so much!
Thank you
I like it, but you should show more slowly and detailed the AE part 😣
u should slow down the playback, just change the video speed
Go buy his patreon then or learn aftereffects from other videos .
Very professional. Bravo.
ah After Effects seems so intimidating - will have to explore!
awsome as always, huge thanks !
Thank you!
It was great turorial.thank you🌸
first of all , thank you for your amazing tutorial videos , just a quick question , how the layers are all ready and are in a block , my imported Revit model is just bunch of lines , should I first start grouping each block as a layer first ?
nice work!
how did you make these text effects in credits (9:27) ?
Could you make the last part with animation effect using only Sketchup?
Nice work 💜💜
Thanks!
I need this ...
yeiii
Awesome tutorial. Can we do this in 3DS Max? like...camera rotating around the model after exploding and stuff...?
amazing but i have problem i am trying to do the same as you but i couldnt get transparent background for my images even when i saved in PNG can anyone help me with this
I like the AE tutorials.
Can we use Exploded Axonometric image and Animation in maya also?
Could you please do the same but with archicad? Would be really nice!
You make all your models?
Amazing!! Thanks :)
my pleasure!
How can i export all images in photoshop??
For AE, do the images have to be jpeg or png?
it can be either!
@@ShowItBetter greath thanks, aslo, i rendered my images in lumion, i did everything seperate, would it still work?
I want to recreate the same rendering feel (soft shadows, materials, gradient background) using Revit instead of Sketchup. Is this possible and how?
Your videos are awesome keep shining!!
This is really dope, thank you. Can you please tell me the name of the track that was playing at the end of the video.
Hi! Bear Hats by Smart Face
it would be much better if applying apply Bezier interpolation.
This might be the closest I'll get to working out how to recreate the ending credits for the first Iron Man movie.
why not use sketchup for animating and export the animation as a video straight out of sketchup?
In this case it was to have an alternative for those who arent that comfortable animating in sketchup or dont have the computer specs. But yes, also a great option!
you need to make some video editing tutorials
why dont ya use revit ? does sketch up it better than revit
As mentioned in the video, it's just another option for those who don't have their model in Revit. You could use any program you want, it´s just an alternative with SketchUp :)
I couldn't understand the last part, Regarding animation...
The same process that is done with the roof you have to repeat it for every element and that is it.
@@ShowItBetter Thank you i will definitely try this presentation Style... Awesome work!!!!
Vray skp doesn't render parallel projection right? Did they add support in new versions? Previously we used to keep low fov to get almost parallel projection look and render..
Why would you not show the animation. Kinda odd
It would have been a much longer tutorial, but it’s coming soon !
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Could have saved yourself a ton of time and used the sketchup plugin Fredo animator
true, but I guess there is a certain joy in learning after effects :)
You did not finished all the animation part or explained it properly once you finished exporting you just finished the video not that much help aside from the first part. A bit confusing.
I want to recreate the same rendering feel (soft shadows, materials, gradient background) using Revit instead of Sketchup. Is this possible and how?
Your videos are awesome keep shining!!