Google Street to Photoshop Post Rendering
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- The full plant list includes plant height, common name, and scientific name, named 68 PNG trees, and 79 PNG shrubs.
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Landscape Architecture Post Rendering from Google Street View to Photoshop
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Free psd file in the video: gum.co/tgJSc
amazing work, next time add some music on ur videos otherwise it's perfect
Thank you! I will
Amazing! The steps you did simplified how to create such a nice photoshop difference. You deserve more subs!
thank you
Hey, can I get access to your plant library?
Great video btw👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you for watching! I download the plant png from: kisspng.com
Very informative and helpful!
Thank you!
wow this is amazing thanks for sharing this video. I am big fan .. I have a qestion! would you please share the same basic pic that you are working on .. honsetly I am still learning and I am copying the same steps untill I learn to start from scratch all by myself. it would be nice of you to share it. If not, that would be understood :D :D thanks anyway
or you can share the location/name of this place
Sure, I just uploaded it here: gumroad.com/landspacearch
Feel free to download and share my channel with your friends :)
@@LandSpaceArchitecture thank you so much! I will only use the google pic. And sure i already shared your link with friends :)
Never used photoshop before and this is suuuuper helpful. Thank you for making this video. I'm trying to figure out how you applied the textures to areas you marked out with the lasso. How did you do that?
Thank you for watching! I'll make a video to show some ways to apply textures, please stay tuned. In this video, I put the texture layer above the area layer, and move the mouse/arrow between 2 layers, then hold alt + click.
@@LandSpaceArchitecture thank you! I just realized the texture has to be completely covering the area layer you want to apply it to, not just a little slice of it like I'd been doing. Thanks so much.
It’s a great life-hack to place some plants allover, but there is one tiny detail: plants need sun light to grow and here plenty of them suited under highway so they are in the shadow , I’m not sure if it’s possible to make them bloom like these in real life
Agreed!
Loved this video!! Where do you download your stock images of trees and people?
Thank you! Check this out, I list 10 websites to get free people and trees: th-cam.com/video/L7fM9EhPoLA/w-d-xo.html
This perspective kinda grinds my gears. The plants are in total shade, both from the sun and rain, and would never thrive like that unless someone spends a fortune of time and money on watering them. I get that it's a concept, but creating a concept that is nowhere near what is possible in the real world is a dangerous creative trap. It's better to stay in somewhat touch with reality, even while in the sketching and brain-storming phase. I really love your tutorials though, they are incredibly helpful. Keep up the good work, and sorry for the rant!
Thank you!
Such a creative thing to do!
Thank you!
Great content. Do you mind me asking, where do you get your people and plant models?
Hi Thank you! If you'd like to check our plant library: bit.ly/3rcuT8K
30% OFF by using this link.
Amazing!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot!!
Great video! I really like it! What is the location?
Thank you! It's in dallas, tx
@@LandSpaceArchitecture What's the name of the bridge?