So excited to be sharing this video with you! I absoultly love this master plan and how it came out. The landscaping was the hardest but best part! Anyone going on holiday? Needing a good travel location xx
@@CMRHM rendering is simply the process of calculating every pixel (lighting, fusing layers and effects) for the finished picture or video. This applies for example for exporting an image from photoshop, exporting a video from davinci resolve or "rendering" a 3d animation with blender
Your videos are very helpful and inspiring! I've learned so much, please make more videos and a if you make a video about the separate steps in deeper detail I'll definitely watch that too and it'll be helpful.
When i click on the imported pdf of plan the picture is a whole click,how do you click in the parts separately by magic wind tool... Anyone please tell
Surviving Architecture because I wanted to follow every step you made! I’m on my second year of architecture university, and from now on we’ve got to do our projects using machine graphics (the first year was all by hand), and I seek for good photoshop, 3dsmax, revit and autocad tutorials! I’ve found loads of them, but sometimes I get pretty stressed if I don’t understand a lot... yours are intelligible and relevant! Maybe you can advise some other sources with tutorials, please? Thanks a lot!!
Oh I wish you the best of luck! I remember that time trying to understand photshop hahaha. I really like this blog its by Alex Hogrefe. Everything is written so should be easier to follow. I hope that helps: visualizingarchitecture.com/
to me, this looks more like a job for Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape or Affinity Designer. Amazing video though - I super enjoyed watching and you explained really well what yoh did. Also the little text comments to what you said were funny and lifted the mood of what is normally "just" a tutorial.
kinda late but i just wanna say thank you so much for your hard works in the channel :))) although I'm a urban planner student your videos saved me a lot especially in my final projects
It's so helpful, thank you so much for such great video. Amazing work. your video is also great. Hoping to see more lovely video like this from you. Have a great day : )
Excellent video, love the masterplan tutorials they’re really great for urban planning students who are less proficient in visualisation than architecture students (so has been really handy for me). Thanks so much, videos at this speed are great for the novice Photoshop user too. Can’t wait to use this in my project next semester.
Glad to know the video was helpful and good for you. I have been lowering the speed so it's good to know that it's better for you guys. Thank you for watching :)
Thank you for making such a good video. With your video, I can make the master plan much better. After watching the video, I have a question. What kind of file is the base map that you brought before you started Photoshop? Is this the file that converted CAD file to PDF file?
At Syracuse University, Rhino is used rather than AutoCAD so I may be off base. But I feel like this would be way easier if you just exported to Adobe Illustrator to maintain the layers you created in Rhino (AutoCAD).
I know what you mean but I am not that familiar with illustrator, personally I can work faster with photoshop but I am trying to implement illustrator for diagrams and other drawings. Thank you for watching :)
That can be done with Illustrator however, I am still working on my Illustrator skills and hopefully will do a video on how to do a render using Illustrator. Thank you for your comment :)
Hey, first of all thank you very much for this video, the quality is incredible ! I wanted to know something, where do you get the "master plan" with all the buildings, roads, parcs etc ? I assume it is from autocad ? So i wanted to know, is there another way to make it ? Or do you use a GIS like ArcGIS ? Thank you very much and keep up the great work :)
What fotoshop do you use? I hope you see THIS even though it’s 2 years ago 😂 I’m just starting to like architecture so it’s first now I see this 😀 good video 😆😁
where did you get your autocad file from, im struggling to find a website that does maps for cad that arent cadmapper or digimaps btw i loved the wholw outcome im looking forward to creating one myself
I use an HP it has 8GB of RAM, 175GB SSD, Intel Core i7. I did a video about laptops which includes what laptop I use: ruclips.net/video/Uu8FIl5KO0k/видео.html I hope this helps. Thank you for commenting :)
Hy dear, i would make u a question, but before to make this job in fotoshop you must have on Cad each layer for building, green area and street, or si ti enough the pdf in autocad with one layer for istance? Thanks for your tutorial you are a great. Ps i added u on linkedin xd
Love all your videos. Thank you! I’m having trouble converting my AutoCAD plan to pdf so that I can import it to photoshop for rendering. After importing the pdf into photoshop, the lines are very light and thin. They are not prominent enough like dark black lines to work with. What am I doing wrong within AutoCAD before creating the PDFs or am I doing it something wrong during import to photoshop? Help please.
It could be the line weight! Try out different line weights in autocad before exporting, and you could also add a stroke to the layer in photoshop! I hope that helps 😊
how much dpi did you did you chose in Photoshop for your imported pdfs? The data size gets very high really quick in my case because i need to work with 300 or 500 or even more dpi :D
Let’s say you want to do this style Masterplan to a screenshot of google maps in photoshop, is there a way to cut out the building cleaner and make lines appear sharp and crisp without having to draw it yourself, i.e. “draw lines based on image filter” better than sharpen or deleting based on wand tool, I am also aware of snazzy maps but that hasn’t worked for me either the drop shadows make it messy and the buildings are not aligned properly
Do you maybe have a tip/trick for the shadows? the dropshadow is cool but its not realistic. Like its a square now but its not "connected". Is there a way to fix that?
So excited to be sharing this video with you! I absoultly love this master plan and how it came out. The landscaping was the hardest but best part! Anyone going on holiday? Needing a good travel location xx
why you call it is rendering in PS? I thought it is only the rendering in 3D program called rendreing? Am I wrong?
Photoshop is an image rendering software. I haven't heared of a 3D software called 'rendering'.
@@CMRHM rendering is simply the process of calculating every pixel (lighting, fusing layers and effects) for the finished picture or video. This applies for example for exporting an image from photoshop, exporting a video from davinci resolve or "rendering" a 3d animation with blender
Can u put this task in description?!
Love the "Produced by an Autodesk Student Version"
Thank you for make it slower we can understand much easier thank you so much. Amazing editing.
You are welcome my friend :)
Thank you for this detailed video, and very well edited!
Thank you for watching :)
Nice and long video, detail is amazing can't wait for more videos.
It is what you guys wanted so here you go and I am glad you enjoyed the video :)
Your videos are very helpful and inspiring! I've learned so much, please make more videos and a if you make a video about the separate steps in deeper detail I'll definitely watch that too and it'll be helpful.
I am happy to know that you are enjoying the videos :) Thank you for watching :) I will make sure to upload it soon.
Oh my god, this is SO helpful... One of the best architecture tutorial videos I've seen, thank you so much for that!
Yayyy I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Seriously !!!!!!!
When i click on the imported pdf of plan the picture is a whole click,how do you click in the parts separately by magic wind tool... Anyone please tell
Thank you! I've been watching other site render tutorials, this is the best and easiest to understand!
Glad it was helpful!
Am trying to upgrade my boards and presentations and everytime i open a video i see its from you, thank you for real, great content and amazing work
Happy to help! Best of luck!
This was the first video in my life that I’ve watched at speed x0.25😂 the result looks amazing!
Hahah why did you watch it at 0.25? Thank you so much!
Surviving Architecture because I wanted to follow every step you made! I’m on my second year of architecture university, and from now on we’ve got to do our projects using machine graphics (the first year was all by hand), and I seek for good photoshop, 3dsmax, revit and autocad tutorials! I’ve found loads of them, but sometimes I get pretty stressed if I don’t understand a lot... yours are intelligible and relevant! Maybe you can advise some other sources with tutorials, please? Thanks a lot!!
Oh I wish you the best of luck! I remember that time trying to understand photshop hahaha. I really like this blog its by Alex Hogrefe. Everything is written so should be easier to follow. I hope that helps: visualizingarchitecture.com/
I'm preparing to commence my final project and this has been very helpful, thank you very much.
I am glad you found it helpful, thank you for commenting :)
As always....thank you for uploading awesome videos!!
Thank you for watching :)
to me, this looks more like a job for Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape or Affinity Designer. Amazing video though - I super enjoyed watching and you explained really well what yoh did. Also the little text comments to what you said were funny and lifted the mood of what is normally "just" a tutorial.
So inkscape could do good at doing site plans?
Thank you Jonathan! I agree. I've done this site plan before I learned how to use illustrator. Now I'd probably use it over photoshop.
Trees are out of scale. Make sure it's in a reasonable size.
Great video.
They look to scale to me. Thank you!
Loving these videos :)
Thank you so much for commenting :)
Wow the editing is awesome :)
Thank you my friend :)
You're actually going to be the reason I survive college omg i love you
Haha! Ahh that is amazing!
amazing ! One of the most beautiful video i watched in this year .. thx < 3
Happy to help!
Just what I needed! Thank you so much
Your welcome and thank you for commenting :)
Very informative video, but I just really love your accent. It's so calm 😌
Thank you so much! 💛
Happy to have stumbled upon this video. Thanks for the lesson
Glad you enjoyed it!
That looks amazing!! Thank you so much!!!!
I'm glad you like it
I'm preparing to commence my final project and this has been very helpful
kinda late but i just wanna say thank you so much for your hard works in the channel :))) although I'm a urban planner student your videos saved me a lot especially in my final projects
I am glad it helped!
Very nice pattern tip.
I admire your work ethics. Looking forward to see more videos from you.
Thank you very much. That is very nice to say thank you so much :)
Good you resolved the issue with the upload !!... Nice video !.. and yea !.. glass bridges are scary !!!!..😁
I know I was trying to export for 2 days !! It scares me even thinking about it hahaha :)
@@SurvivingArchitecture hahah!!... waiting for the next video !!...
I love your videos so much thank you ❤
I am happy to know you like my videos, thank you so much for watching
Beautiful!!!
It's so helpful, thank you so much for such great video. Amazing work. your video is also great. Hoping to see more lovely video like this from you. Have a great day : )
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful 😊
This is impressive. Lovely and good work. Learnt a lot of new this from your video and keep it up. :)
Thank you so much for commenting :)
Wow amazing!
Glad you think so!
Definitely want to see your concept behind the design
I will make sure to upload it soon :)
Excellent video, love the masterplan tutorials they’re really great for urban planning students who are less proficient in visualisation than architecture students (so has been really handy for me). Thanks so much, videos at this speed are great for the novice Photoshop user too. Can’t wait to use this in my project next semester.
Glad to know the video was helpful and good for you. I have been lowering the speed so it's good to know that it's better for you guys. Thank you for watching :)
Awesome tutorial! Thank you! 💯
Glad it was helpful!
You make it look soooo easy :)
You can do it too!
very nice! thank you for taking time to help us "ding dongs"! 😁😁
Thank you so much! It would be really very useful for my final presentation, LOVED IT.
YOU ARE MOST WELCOME!
Nice, well done!
Glad you think so!
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Amazing work :)
Thank you so much!
great package, just bought it. Highly recommend it.
Glad you like it!
Soooo helpful, thank you
muito bom, me iniciei recentemente nesse programa e estou amando.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I am glad you find it helpful :)
Nice colour palette! What I do to render faster is to export the layers for building, landscape and roads separately from AutoCAD.
Yessss! I should have done that ☺️
So nice thank you
Haha I juste discover your chanel ! The name ahha is perfect so true
Wow love your work 🙏🙏 please do more step by step videos like this
Thank you so much! Will do 😊❤️
Thank you for making such a good video. With your video, I can make the master plan much better. After watching the video,
I have a question. What kind of file is the base map that you brought before you started Photoshop? Is this the file that converted CAD file to PDF file?
amazing... amazing.... amazing.... thank you so much
Thank you for commenting :)
Wow thanks for the tutorial, it helps me a lot with my assignment. Thank Youu
Glad it helped!
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Your welcome my friend :)
Love it!
Glad you think so!
At Syracuse University, Rhino is used rather than AutoCAD so I may be off base. But I feel like this would be way easier if you just exported to Adobe Illustrator to maintain the layers you created in Rhino (AutoCAD).
I know what you mean but I am not that familiar with illustrator, personally I can work faster with photoshop but I am trying to implement illustrator for diagrams and other drawings. Thank you for watching :)
Thanks for sharing it is great
Thank you for commenting :)
Is there anyway you could show us how you made the starting site plan?
good job ❤
Thank you so much for commenting :)
Thank you for sharing this vid. I means a lot for me.
You're most welcome!
Good speed 2 hours not too shabby!
Glad you think so!
I LOVE YOUR WORK MORE
Thank you!
Isn't easier to export separated layers from autocad. Import them one by one in psd and then color it all ?
That can be done with Illustrator however, I am still working on my Illustrator skills and hopefully will do a video on how to do a render using Illustrator. Thank you for your comment :)
thank you! ♥
You're welcome!
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You're most welcome! عفوا
Hey, first of all thank you very much for this video, the quality is incredible !
I wanted to know something, where do you get the "master plan" with all the buildings, roads, parcs etc ? I assume it is from autocad ? So i wanted to know, is there another way to make it ? Or do you use a GIS like ArcGIS ?
Thank you very much and keep up the great work :)
Thank you so much! The master plan is my design so I am not sure what you mean? If you mean the context that is all exported from Digimap
Great!
Thank you!
Thx for this vedio . 💖💖👍
You are welcome my friend :)
man when did u do the water shade man? i was waiting for that :(
Aww sorry about that. It was only drop shadow and inner shadow
@@SurvivingArchitecture oh i see xD
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What fotoshop do you use? I hope you see THIS even though it’s 2 years ago 😂 I’m just starting to like architecture so it’s first now I see this 😀 good video 😆😁
I'm currently using 2020. Not sure what I used in that video
@@SurvivingArchitecture ok thank you!
You are amazing
You're amazing 💛💛
where did you get your autocad file from, im struggling to find a website that does maps for cad that arent cadmapper or digimaps
btw i loved the wholw outcome im looking forward to creating one myself
Amazing!
Thank you!
Which laptop do you use?
I use an HP it has 8GB of RAM, 175GB SSD, Intel Core i7. I did a video about laptops which includes what laptop I use: ruclips.net/video/Uu8FIl5KO0k/видео.html I hope this helps. Thank you for commenting :)
Wanna complete this! Tomorrow I have a viva
Ahh good luck!
Thank You!
You're welcome!
You're the best!! Terimakasih
Thank you!
Hy dear, i would make u a question, but before to make this job in fotoshop you must have on Cad each layer for building, green area and street, or si ti enough the pdf in autocad with one layer for istance? Thanks for your tutorial you are a great. Ps i added u on linkedin xd
Yes, correct! I usually export everything in one layer but if it is on multiple layers, it will definitely help.
Love all your videos. Thank you! I’m having trouble converting my AutoCAD plan to pdf so that I can import it to photoshop for rendering. After importing the pdf into photoshop, the lines are very light and thin. They are not prominent enough like dark black lines to work with. What am I doing wrong within AutoCAD before creating the PDFs or am I doing it something wrong during import to photoshop? Help please.
It could be the line weight! Try out different line weights in autocad before exporting, and you could also add a stroke to the layer in photoshop! I hope that helps 😊
Thank u! It is help me alot to create good portofolio better than my friend :)))
Glad to hear that!
thank you friend
You are welcome friend :)
Woww i very like your tutorial..
Thank you so much!
how much dpi did you did you chose in Photoshop for your imported pdfs? The data size gets very high really quick in my case because i need to work with 300 or 500 or even more dpi :D
So useful
Noted!
May i ask where u draft the plan before using photoshop?
I use AutoCAD or Revit
Let’s say you want to do this style Masterplan to a screenshot of google maps in photoshop, is there a way to cut out the building cleaner and make lines appear sharp and crisp without having to draw it yourself, i.e. “draw lines based on image filter” better than sharpen or deleting based on wand tool, I am also aware of snazzy maps but that hasn’t worked for me either the drop shadows make it messy and the buildings are not aligned properly
from which site did you get the plan?
That's my design
For this master plan, did you import a CAD file into Photoshop?
No I exported it to PDF from AutoCAD
You're Amazing
Thank you so much for watching :)
Do you maybe have a tip/trick for the shadows? the dropshadow is cool but its not realistic. Like its a square now but its not "connected". Is there a way to fix that?
Have a look at this video: ruclips.net/video/7YqErrzt9YE/видео.html
how to apply without having your file please can you share it?
Ur so amazing ❤
Thank you so much! ☺️
COOL!!!
Thank you!
Would love to see your philosophy
can you share your material texture that you used?
You are my hero
Wow thank you so much!
Hi! When Im trying to select all the green spaces with the magic wans tool, the entire image is also getting selected. Can you please help me?
Are you on the correct layer? Also, check that your magic wand tolerance is 8.
Hello, how do you
realize the first plan black and white plan ? thx
I drew it in Autocad
@@SurvivingArchitecture merci!
Slow down😭
Oh wow that's cray
Thank you very much :)
you rock!