Hello Alex. Great tutorials!! I was wondering if you could put up a tutorial on how to place an architectural model in an actual picture you have taken? So if there is an empty lot where building would go how would you place it via Sketchup and photoshop? Would help so much!!!
Only thing I would have done differently was make the base grass on a different file canvas that was bigger, used the pattern tool & clone tool to make the same effect much quicker than duplicating. Then dragged in the image from that into the scene and transform it to correct for the perspective. Great tutorial.
Great video--couple of things.. It might be a good idea to use masks instead of erasing. Keeping materials layered is always a good idea. Clone stamping instead of deleting might save time. Copying with marquee layers may be more efficient than copying and merging.
Thanks so much for sharing your ps tips and techniques. I had my first digital architectural project presentation last semester and I could have used some of this tips :/ Please keep up posting more videos.
again very cool ... always knew there was a way of getting some vegetation into 3d images without having to model every leaf in the scene. Thanks heaps man!
Hello Alex. Great tutorials!! I was wondering if you could put up a tutorial on how to place an architectural model in an actual picture you have taken? So if there is an empty lot where building would go how would you place it via Sketchup and photoshop? Would help so much!!!
dis is amazing ...gud wrk... am really inspired watchng ds video!!!!!!!
excellent post production..! 50% render and 50% PSD....!
Only thing I would have done differently was make the base grass on a different file canvas that was bigger, used the pattern tool & clone tool to make the same effect much quicker than duplicating. Then dragged in the image from that into the scene and transform it to correct for the perspective. Great tutorial.
The OG of Photoshop archi rendering
Great video--couple of things..
It might be a good idea to use masks instead of erasing. Keeping materials layered is always a good idea. Clone stamping instead of deleting might save time. Copying with marquee layers may be more efficient than copying and merging.
Thanks so much for sharing your ps tips and techniques. I had my first digital architectural project presentation last semester and I could have used some of this tips :/
Please keep up posting more videos.
You are a visualisation wizard - inspiring! If only I'd stumbled across your excellent site 4 years ago when I was still studying Architecture!
again very cool ... always knew there was a way of getting some vegetation into 3d images without having to model every leaf in the scene.
Thanks heaps man!
excuse me... I Have the photoshop CS5... where can I find that amazing grass brush... ;) Thanks from México
Great video :) Can you please share your range of bushes trees? :) it would be very helpful!!
these videos saved my life mannnnnnnn!!!! I dont see all of this in my school!!!!thanks!
Welldone Bro.Great Job... Subscribed ..
nice one,alex..! and thankss!
Thanks for posting, I learn something each time you demonstrate a technique
thanks alex, its very nice
Thank you so much
nyc video can you mail me your library ...plz
you're tutorial are amazing please post other!!don't stop to help us :)
Thank you very much for the videos, they are very helpfull
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where can i find good images of trees and grass? thank you!
As usual!!!!!!!!!! Super good! Thanks from France!
awesome
Muchas gracias por tu tiempo...excelente aporte
great demonstration of techniques, thanks!
A little dark on the trees don't you think?
you are sooo good:P thanks 4 doing this:D
it s inceredible tutorial. thanks...
wow! you're great, Alex!
So many thanks Alex...
Awesome (y)
Thank you so much
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THANKS :D
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