If you hate searching for the right Morpholio, Procreate or Sketchup for iPad tutorial on TH-cam, download the FREE iPad For Architects 1-click Interactive Guide. It’s a sortable spreadsheet that helps you find the video you need from the 200+ tutorials on this channel. Click to download, and I’ll see you in the next video: www.ipadforarchitects.com/0ne-click-interactive-guide
I just got an Ipad pro as an Architect without knowing anything you mention here, super awesome and surprising. Thank you very much and waiting for more of these iPad videos. We need some tips and tutorials from you.
Thank you so much, Nada! I hope you have found the other 100+ videos on this channel helpful, too. As I say to all my valued subscribers, please let me know if there is anything in particular you would like to focus on. All my best--J
Thank you! I am still playing around with this and trying to figure out how to do stuff! Finally learned how to do quick lines. You videos are so easy to understand, and great at helping!
Thank you very much for demonstrating. It's very useful for me to render my architectural hand drawn concept perspective to the scale and with these tools I can make it more impressive on go. 👍
Thank you very much Sir.. i have been watching the videos on the subject since long but none other has truley satisfied me except you.. thanks again and keep doing this great job.
Ali, I am truly honored! All I can say is that I will continue to try to improve, and to keep inspiring you with the best content I can create. How are you using Procreate, and is there anything special you would like to see covered?
@@iPadForArchitects I was hoping you used a less expensive software :) I use SketchUp Pro with Layout now but remember when Revit first came out back in the day :)
@@ArtisanTony I mean, I say use whatever is at hand. I just thought you meant what do I use. And btw, I don't personally do the CDs--that's another dude's domain
Another step up here in presentation and tuition James. Whilst Procreate is an excellent tool, your imagination to use it, in the way that you do, is the most impressive aspect - well done!
Thanks so much for your support, Tony! Means a lot. Still playing around with best way to get message across. These longer ones don't "take off" quite as fast, but it seems like the right way to go long-term. What do you think?
I like how you put it ‘ ipad is your sketchbook in the digital age’ coming from you who’s been designing, sketching , rendering for years on trace. Designers just have to adapt. they have to evolve to these digital age gadgets. technology is our friend who can make our lives easier. best thing using an ipad is, you can sketch everywhere on plane, train, bus , coffeeshop and even by the beach, using the trace nahhh
Checked out your TH-cam page and love the Procreate vids! Thanks for your thoughtful comments above. You gotta keep evolving with the times in this business, especially now, right?
Akers Architectural Rendering Yes, evolve is the right word. To Learn it gradually , like maybe still draw in sketchpad or trace then take a photo using ipad then continue using procreate and so on till one gets comfortable. I think this is the best process to slowly shift to digital. BTW thanks to all your videos, they inspire many of us
Akers Architectural Rendering Yes, currently working with a small firm doing Hotel Interiors. Having got used in WFH setup, I’m thinking of doing freelance. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks
I painted using a PC based system for more than 20 years,,,once I chose Procreate and ipad drawing, it changed everything! I can paint in bed, in my car, in the park, everywhere! its beautiful.
I love your description of this! And I love your channel--just subscribed. I'm curious: do you ever find the iPad gets hot in your lap when drawing outside?
@@iPadForArchitects hi, no not really. Perhaps the CPU on yours is working very hard due to your larger canvas (just an idea). I tend to only use small canvases. Hopefully you don't have a problem. My iPad is 12.9" gen 1.
Thanks boss! Really appreciate your selflessness in sharing your experiences and creating lit content. Currently a second year Architecture student and just bought an iPad pro - cannot wait to start iterating!
@@iPadForArchitects I've been using it for ideation and am learning how to render on it~ (From your channel a lot!) Would it be possible to download the brush and color packages on procreate?
@@iPadForArchitects I'm an academic lecturer in architecture studio, and I'm still learning how to use procreate as an architect. Then I found your vedios are the best for that purpose. Very helpful, Thank you.
Super way of putting it together. I am learning to work on procreate & this video just reinforced my intent. Too good. How do you integrate iPad with a windows PC or a mac? After all the creative bursts on the iPad the scaled & technical drawing need to be produced. How do you address this concern?
Yes, go with the 12.9. If there was an iPad 16" or 20" I would recommend that, LOL Once you get it you will see that it was the right move. And as to your suggestion to expand on each point, yes, I will start planning exactly that!
Great video!!!!....., what do you think or whats your experience by using AutoCad on the IPad? Can you forget about you MAC and AutoCad, and use only your IPAD?
Jim, great video. I have watched a few and purchased an iPad Pro. I have never been an illustrator, but has become essential for Architecture today. Do you or can you import sketchup models and do all of the coloring in Procreate? Also, will you or do you hold classes for Architects? Again, great video.
So glad it was helpful, Scavuzzo & Assoc. As far as importing Skp models, I build a lot of my perspective views in Skp on my iMac then export/import the 2-D "scene" I want to the iPad and color that. Airdrop works great back and forth between the iMac and iPad. A lot of my renderings begin this way, and often as a super-basic Skp model with hardly any detailing, then I add all the details in Procreate. This lets me keep designing in Procreate, but I have found over the years that it is far more convincing to build views over a wireframe that is perspectively accurate. Many years ago we used to have to do those accurate perspective layouts by hand, but now Skp is ideal for doing that quickly. Thanks for your kind comments about the video!
This video has made me so excited for my iPad to get delivered ! May I ask , do you use a paper like screen protector on your iPad or just a normal screen protector ? Great video ☺️
I am bad...I actually don't use anything. Then again I'm the kind of idiot that doesn't use a case for his phone, either! I have heard about the paper-like screen protectors but I have never tried one. It seems like a really good idea. There are definitely times when I wish the glass iPad Pro surface had a little more texture, but I guess I am just used to the frictionless style of drawing by now. Will you do me a favor and let me know how you like yours once you have tried it? Thanks so much? !
Ciara: : If you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide. Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
Good morning, I’m a new subscriber and I absolutely love your videos. I am currently in architecture school and when I feel burnt out and/or stuck I turn to your TH-cam channel. Could you do a video on how to best illustrate translucent concrete particularly in an evening setting. Thank you in advance! You’re the best!
Whoa, most excellent comment, thank you! So to be clear, are you talking about a specific product? I didn't realize that translucent concrete was now a thing. I saw it being experimented with years ago, but is there a link or search term you can point me to so I can go take a look?
Which stylus pen do you find works with you and on what on which screen protector? I find that the apple pen on the stylus on paperlike becomes very slippery when in use leaving the experienced not so great for sketching.
I confess to being one of those personality types that I just accept the limitations of any new medium (Apple Pencil on iPad glass screen for example) and try to do my best with that. Back when I was doing watercolor, I figured, if I can't do any better than this on my own, then no new squirrel or sable hair brush is going to make a difference. Not saying its a good idea, just saying unfortunately I got the practicality gene (although my partner Nancy might debate that lol)
I love Procreate but how do you draw these in scale? I use 1/8” = 1’-0 most often. Morpholio has great scaling capabilities but I don’t like their tools.
Hi Katy: Check out my recent video about using grid templates and imported scale rulers in Procreate. Its not a perfect method, but it preserves the integrity of the loose sketching process that I think is still the best way to develop your ideas before committing them to Sketchup or Rhino. Write me back in the comments if there are more specific parts of your question. Best, James
Can you expand on the "Morpholio vs Procreate" topic? I'm not an architect, but just a homeowner who loves to visualize remodel and landscape ideas. Sometimes I just want to doodle some spaceships. The only time I need a drafting program is when I need to submit scale drawings to the local permit office. Morpholio is $20/year, where as Procreate is $10/once. Will Morpholio be any better for a DIY remodeller, designer, and permit applicant?
This is a great comment and something I've been meaning to do. I know almost nothing about Morpholio so I need to do a compare and contrast piece about the two options. Thanks so much. I will say that based on the little knowledge I have, I don't think Morpholio offers a precise "drafting option" or automatically measured drawing option, though they do have the "scales" and "protractors" built in. Will look into this. Have you checked out other videos on this channel? Would love to know what's been useful to you!
P H: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide. Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
I use the templates and scales I created. You can check them out at my website if interested. www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/akers-architectural-rendering-youtube-procreate-brushset-grid-template-scale-rulers Thanks for your question. How are you using Procreate, @Atlanticmoon21?
Can you draw to scale on Procreate using the grid and is it possible to use this app to undertake a full set of basic drawing. Is there a scale rule app.
Yes, you can draw to scale but it takes a little hacking. Check this video out, and thanks for watching channel! th-cam.com/video/MUSV8qYV5mw/w-d-xo.html
Akers Architectural Rendering , sorry, producing scaled drawings. I know its not CAD but wondered if there’s anyway of adding a scaling function other than say actually using a scaled rule on the iPad 👍🏻
The jury is out on that one haha. I have tried to use it/like it several times, but maybe because I had already become very adept at Procreate, I found it difficult or maybe even unnecessary to learn a new UI, because other than being vector-based (the advantages ofwhich I get, believe me!) I didn't see any other advantages over Procreate. What am I missing? Would love to hear your favorite feature of Concepts app, and how it could add to the repertoire.
Ya know, I am not really sure? I have owned two so far, and I just always got the most powerful 12" iPad Pro. I figure this is my career and life, so it doesn't make sense to skimp. Also, the bigger the memory, the longer I can delay being responsible and exporting these projects to iTunes storage, which to be honest I am not very diligent about LOL. What are you thinking about which one to get?
Je bent helemaal geen douche! Dingen kunnen een beetje gek worden tijdens de druk van deadlines, dus ik doe niet altijd het slimste, maar ik probeer het meest snelle ding te doen LOL
Get the biggest and most powerful you can afford. Will save you time and worry about file size. But make sure you can afford it, too. Thanks for your comment, I look forward to more
@@-Pidi- To be honest I have not looked at it yet, but it can' be bad, and as long as you're OK with the dimensions, I say go for it! I prefer a larger tablet but that's just me. Whatever keeps you drawing and practicing the most, I say.
@@iPadForArchitects I will be updated. With your videos. Unfortunately I dont live in the US and there is no shipping of the ipad. qnd now they are closing the flying borders cuz of Corona. I will get it sometimes in the next months
That is VERY kind of you, thanks! Hope I can win you over as a subscriber and get you to share the channel with like-minded others. Let me know if you'd like to see anything in particular. Look forward to more of your comments in the future. --J
Dë Equanimous: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide. Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
@@iPadForArchitectsIts a skeching app(suitable for architects) , somehow similar to procreate, but I think procreate is better, only issue is that procreate is not for window.
Justin: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide. Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
Thanks for creating these videos, I'm sure they help allot of people like myself. I've been toying with the idea of moving towards doing my sketches and detail concepts in a digital form. Right now I sketch, photograph, and then annotate in Bluebeam. I have 2 questions I would like your opinion on. Do you have any experience with Android tablets? I have never been a fan of Apple products and am currently imbedded in the google, android, microsoft ecosystems. The second question is, do you think the same result cans be had w/ a graphic tablet? I am currently looking at the Huion Kamvas 13. Thanks in advance.
@@iPadForArchitects What is pretty normal here on youtube is just hard cutting between clips. It may seem like it would be jarring but i think it is what most people here are used to. The fading wouldnt be a problem if it wasnt so often. But since it is, just cutting with no transition would probably be better.
If you hate searching for the right Morpholio, Procreate or Sketchup for iPad tutorial on TH-cam, download the FREE iPad For Architects 1-click Interactive Guide. It’s a sortable spreadsheet that helps you find the video you need from the 200+ tutorials on this channel. Click to download, and I’ll see you in the next video: www.ipadforarchitects.com/0ne-click-interactive-guide
As a 65 year old Landscape architect, I think I have been waiting 30 years for a tool like this. Thanks for sharing.
Haha brother I am right there with you. 30 year veteran of the Architecture Game. Thanks for seeking out the channel
I just got an Ipad pro as an Architect without knowing anything you mention here, super awesome and surprising. Thank you very much and waiting for more of these iPad videos. We need some tips and tutorials from you.
Thank you so much, Nada! I hope you have found the other 100+ videos on this channel helpful, too. As I say to all my valued subscribers, please let me know if there is anything in particular you would like to focus on. All my best--J
Is there an hdmi output so you would not have to have a camera like you had here?
There is a way of doing that, but you wouldn't get the hands in the shot which many people seem to learn from better
Thank you! I am still playing around with this and trying to figure out how to do stuff! Finally learned how to do quick lines. You videos are so easy to understand, and great at helping!
Great to hear! Thanks for kind words
Thank you very much for demonstrating. It's very useful for me to render my architectural hand drawn concept perspective to the scale and with these tools I can make it more impressive on go. 👍
Thanks for your kind words, Vijay. These tools were designed for you so I'm so glad they help!
Thank you very much Sir.. i have been watching the videos on the subject since long but none other has truley satisfied me except you.. thanks again and keep doing this great job.
Ali, I am truly honored! All I can say is that I will continue to try to improve, and to keep inspiring you with the best content I can create. How are you using Procreate, and is there anything special you would like to see covered?
@@iPadForArchitects honestly I have just bought.. however I am sure it will be a fun learning under your guidance.
what do you use for construction documents?
I export my hand drafted and dimensioned plans then just use them as road map for doing the CDs in Revit
@@iPadForArchitects I was hoping you used a less expensive software :) I use SketchUp Pro with Layout now but remember when Revit first came out back in the day :)
@@ArtisanTony I mean, I say use whatever is at hand. I just thought you meant what do I use. And btw, I don't personally do the CDs--that's another dude's domain
@@iPadForArchitects That sounds like a dream job :) handing of CDs :)
Another step up here in presentation and tuition James. Whilst Procreate is an excellent tool, your imagination to use it, in the way that you do, is the most impressive aspect - well done!
Thanks so much for your support, Tony! Means a lot. Still playing around with best way to get message across. These longer ones don't "take off" quite as fast, but it seems like the right way to go long-term. What do you think?
I like how you put it ‘ ipad is your sketchbook in the digital age’ coming from you who’s been designing, sketching , rendering for years on trace. Designers just have to adapt. they have to evolve to these digital age gadgets. technology is our friend who can make our lives easier. best thing using an ipad is, you can sketch everywhere on plane, train, bus , coffeeshop and even by the beach, using the trace nahhh
Checked out your TH-cam page and love the Procreate vids! Thanks for your thoughtful comments above. You gotta keep evolving with the times in this business, especially now, right?
Akers Architectural Rendering Yes, evolve is the right word. To Learn it gradually , like maybe still draw in sketchpad or trace then take a photo using ipad then continue using procreate and so on till one gets comfortable. I think this is the best process to slowly shift to digital. BTW thanks to all your videos, they inspire many of us
Same to you. Your hotel design vids looked great. Are you currently working for a hospitality company?
Akers Architectural Rendering Yes, currently working with a small firm doing Hotel Interiors. Having got used in WFH setup, I’m thinking of doing freelance. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks
@@TheHotelDesigner ask away if you ever have specific questions re freelancing
Had my procreate for about 3 months now, it’s like learning to paint all over again
Keep at it!
I painted using a PC based system for more than 20 years,,,once I chose Procreate and ipad drawing, it changed everything! I can paint in bed, in my car, in the park, everywhere! its beautiful.
I love your description of this! And I love your channel--just subscribed. I'm curious: do you ever find the iPad gets hot in your lap when drawing outside?
@@iPadForArchitects hi, no not really. Perhaps the CPU on yours is working very hard due to your larger canvas (just an idea). I tend to only use small canvases. Hopefully you don't have a problem. My iPad is 12.9" gen 1.
Thank you for making these videos!
My pleasure!
Thanks boss! Really appreciate your selflessness in sharing your experiences and creating lit content. Currently a second year Architecture student and just bought an iPad pro - cannot wait to start iterating!
Best of luck! Btw, what brings you here , if I may ask, and how are you using Procreate?
@@iPadForArchitects I've been using it for ideation and am learning how to render on it~ (From your channel a lot!) Would it be possible to download the brush and color packages on procreate?
Thank you so much Sir!
Did you like it??
It is the futuristic way teaching architectural studios .. well presentation sir .. 😊 thanks
It's my pleasure. Btw, what brings you here , if I may ask, and how are you using Procreate?
@@iPadForArchitects I'm an academic lecturer in architecture studio, and I'm still learning how to use procreate as an architect. Then I found your vedios are the best for that purpose. Very helpful, Thank you.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Super way of putting it together. I am learning to work on procreate & this video just reinforced my intent. Too good. How do you integrate iPad with a windows PC or a mac? After all the creative bursts on the iPad the scaled & technical drawing need to be produced. How do you address this concern?
Check out my recent video and "drawing in scale in Procreate." May answer some questions, thanks!
Bedankt voor de zeer gedetailleerde informatie
Heel graag gedaan
Would you recommend a 12.9 for an Architect. Love to see more videos expanding each point in this video.
Yes, go with the 12.9. If there was an iPad 16" or 20" I would recommend that, LOL Once you get it you will see that it was the right move. And as to your suggestion to expand on each point, yes, I will start planning exactly that!
Great video!!!!....., what do you think or whats your experience by using AutoCad on the IPad? Can you forget about you MAC and AutoCad, and use only your IPAD?
Have never tried. Is it even possible?
Jim, great video. I have watched a few and purchased an iPad Pro. I have never been an illustrator, but has become essential for Architecture today. Do you or can you import sketchup models and do all of the coloring in Procreate? Also, will you or do you hold classes for Architects? Again, great video.
So glad it was helpful, Scavuzzo & Assoc. As far as importing Skp models, I build a lot of my perspective views in Skp on my iMac then export/import the 2-D "scene" I want to the iPad and color that. Airdrop works great back and forth between the iMac and iPad. A lot of my renderings begin this way, and often as a super-basic Skp model with hardly any detailing, then I add all the details in Procreate. This lets me keep designing in Procreate, but I have found over the years that it is far more convincing to build views over a wireframe that is perspectively accurate. Many years ago we used to have to do those accurate perspective layouts by hand, but now Skp is ideal for doing that quickly. Thanks for your kind comments about the video!
I suggest to follow the channel of Osama Elfar .. he is a great architect and has great works using IPad apps.
This video has made me so excited for my iPad to get delivered ! May I ask , do you use a paper like screen protector on your iPad or just a normal screen protector ? Great video ☺️
I am bad...I actually don't use anything. Then again I'm the kind of idiot that doesn't use a case for his phone, either! I have heard about the paper-like screen protectors but I have never tried one. It seems like a really good idea. There are definitely times when I wish the glass iPad Pro surface had a little more texture, but I guess I am just used to the frictionless style of drawing by now. Will you do me a favor and let me know how you like yours once you have tried it? Thanks so much?
!
@@iPadForArchitects haha oh wow ! 👏🏻😂 Okay , I’ll definitely give you an update !
Ciara: : If you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide.
Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
@@iPadForArchitects paper like screen protector is amazing very nice feel 30 Euro for two lasts ages !
Good morning, I’m a new subscriber and I absolutely love your videos. I am currently in architecture school and when I feel burnt out and/or stuck I turn to your TH-cam channel. Could you do a video on how to best illustrate translucent concrete particularly in an evening setting. Thank you in advance! You’re the best!
Whoa, most excellent comment, thank you! So to be clear, are you talking about a specific product? I didn't realize that translucent concrete was now a thing. I saw it being experimented with years ago, but is there a link or search term you can point me to so I can go take a look?
Excellent video!
Nice .. Is procreate available for android tablets?
I don't believe so, I don't work for the company but I'll bet the google could tell you?
What iPad screen size in this video? Is 11” screen good enough or 12.9”? Thx.
12.9 better if you can swing it otherwise 11” fine
fantastic!
Thanks so much, Andy. Very glad to have you aboard the channel. How are you using Procreate oil your professional or artistic life?
Which stylus pen do you find works with you and on what on which screen protector?
I find that the apple pen on the stylus on paperlike becomes very slippery when in use leaving the experienced not so great for sketching.
I confess to being one of those personality types that I just accept the limitations of any new medium (Apple Pencil on iPad glass screen for example) and try to do my best with that. Back when I was doing watercolor, I figured, if I can't do any better than this on my own, then no new squirrel or sable hair brush is going to make a difference. Not saying its a good idea, just saying unfortunately I got the practicality gene (although my partner Nancy might debate that lol)
I love Procreate but how do you draw these in scale? I use 1/8” = 1’-0 most often. Morpholio has great scaling capabilities but I don’t like their tools.
Hi Katy: Check out my recent video about using grid templates and imported scale rulers in Procreate. Its not a perfect method, but it preserves the integrity of the loose sketching process that I think is still the best way to develop your ideas before committing them to Sketchup or Rhino. Write me back in the comments if there are more specific parts of your question. Best, James
this is a man who is ready for the future
Haha but still trying to live fully in the present!
Excellent. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Great video! thank you
Thanks so much, Ivan. Very glad to have you aboard the channel. How are you using Procreate oil your professional or artistic life?
L’ami I do not know if you are a voice actor as well, but I would buy books you voiceover. Great video
Haha that is extremely kind of you to say. I’m not girlfriend would agree. Thanks for your comment. How are you using procreate in your work?
Very informative and excellent video quality
Thank you sir. Is this by any chance Tom Johnson my cousin from Massachusetts?
Can you expand on the "Morpholio vs Procreate" topic? I'm not an architect, but just a homeowner who loves to visualize remodel and landscape ideas. Sometimes I just want to doodle some spaceships. The only time I need a drafting program is when I need to submit scale drawings to the local permit office. Morpholio is $20/year, where as Procreate is $10/once. Will Morpholio be any better for a DIY remodeller, designer, and permit applicant?
This is a great comment and something I've been meaning to do. I know almost nothing about Morpholio so I need to do a compare and contrast piece about the two options. Thanks so much. I will say that based on the little knowledge I have, I don't think Morpholio offers a precise "drafting option" or automatically measured drawing option, though they do have the "scales" and "protractors" built in. Will look into this. Have you checked out other videos on this channel? Would love to know what's been useful to you!
P H: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide.
Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
Hi I want to know what do you use to measure the drawings? I mean the scale what do you use in procreate?
I use the templates and scales I created. You can check them out at my website if interested. www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/akers-architectural-rendering-youtube-procreate-brushset-grid-template-scale-rulers Thanks for your question. How are you using Procreate, @Atlanticmoon21?
Can you draw to scale on Procreate using the grid and is it possible to use this app to undertake a full set of basic drawing. Is there a scale rule app.
Yes, you can draw to scale but it takes a little hacking. Check this video out, and thanks for watching channel! th-cam.com/video/MUSV8qYV5mw/w-d-xo.html
👍👍👍
Wow
what a great video , great information thank you so much
You’re biased but thank you
Call me
What is your telephone number
Nice one cheers! Have you come across a way of scaling yet? 🤔👍🏻
Jimmy Whoo scaling what my friend?
Akers Architectural Rendering , sorry, producing scaled drawings. I know its not CAD but wondered if there’s anyway of adding a scaling function other than say actually using a scaled rule on the iPad 👍🏻
✨👍👍👍Thank you so much ✨
Would love to see what you think of Concepts App
The jury is out on that one haha. I have tried to use it/like it several times, but maybe because I had already become very adept at Procreate, I found it difficult or maybe even unnecessary to learn a new UI, because other than being vector-based (the advantages ofwhich I get, believe me!) I didn't see any other advantages over Procreate. What am I missing? Would love to hear your favorite feature of Concepts app, and how it could add to the repertoire.
What iPad Pro specs is best
Ya know, I am not really sure? I have owned two so far, and I just always got the most powerful 12" iPad Pro. I figure this is my career and life, so it doesn't make sense to skimp. Also, the bigger the memory, the longer I can delay being responsible and exporting these projects to iTunes storage, which to be honest I am not very diligent about LOL. What are you thinking about which one to get?
PS--Thanks for your support so far, @Tartist. I always look forward to your thoughts
Can you learning me procreat for interoir ?/
Keep watching my friend
Or hide layers instead of adding more background layers ? Genuine question ,not trying to be a douch
Je bent helemaal geen douche! Dingen kunnen een beetje gek worden tijdens de druk van deadlines, dus ik doe niet altijd het slimste, maar ik probeer het meest snelle ding te doen LOL
Excellent video
Lou Adzima thank you
Thank you so much! I am an artist and love architecture. I want to buy an iPad. Do you have recommendations ? Or maybe one for a pen
Get the biggest and most powerful you can afford. Will save you time and worry about file size. But make sure you can afford it, too. Thanks for your comment, I look forward to more
@@iPadForArchitects I want to get the new air 4 coming out. I like its size. What do you think?
@@-Pidi- To be honest I have not looked at it yet, but it can' be bad, and as long as you're OK with the dimensions, I say go for it! I prefer a larger tablet but that's just me. Whatever keeps you drawing and practicing the most, I say.
@@iPadForArchitects Thank you. I am an artist but I also want to be an architect
@@iPadForArchitects I will be updated. With your videos. Unfortunately I dont live in the US and there is no shipping of the ipad. qnd now they are closing the flying borders cuz of Corona. I will get it sometimes in the next months
Woww... thanks 👍
That is VERY kind of you, thanks! Hope I can win you over as a subscriber and get you to share the channel with like-minded others. Let me know if you'd like to see anything in particular. Look forward to more of your comments in the future. --J
Dë Equanimous: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide.
Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
Concept app vs procreate which one is best?
Hmm, not familiar with Concept app. Tell me more.
@@iPadForArchitectsIts a skeching app(suitable for architects) , somehow similar to procreate, but I think procreate is better, only issue is that procreate is not for window.
Do you use it? Tell me more about it, please
🤩
amazing video
Thanks for the visit
Justin: Just to follow up, if you’re new to this channel be sure to check out the 1-click interactive guide I made that provides direct links to the most helpful video you need when you need it: www.akersarchitecturalrendering.com/blog/2020/12/24/free-interactive-guide.
Also, can I ask you how you are using Procreate in your life? It really helps me figure out what tutorials to make next, thanks
Hey, new viewers: download free interactive guide to all the tutorials on this channel here: www.ipadforarchitects.com/0ne-click-interactive-guide
Thanks for creating these videos, I'm sure they help allot of people like myself. I've been toying with the idea of moving towards doing my sketches and detail concepts in a digital form. Right now I sketch, photograph, and then annotate in Bluebeam. I have 2 questions I would like your opinion on. Do you have any experience with Android tablets? I have never been a fan of Apple products and am currently imbedded in the google, android, microsoft ecosystems. The second question is, do you think the same result cans be had w/ a graphic tablet? I am currently looking at the Huion Kamvas 13. Thanks in advance.
Awesome work very helpful Thnks!
this is a great video but can you not fade between clips, its really disorienting.
I really appreciate the feedback. I'm new to this...what's a better way to transition?
@@iPadForArchitects What is pretty normal here on youtube is just hard cutting between clips. It may seem like it would be jarring but i think it is what most people here are used to. The fading wouldnt be a problem if it wasnt so often. But since it is, just cutting with no transition would probably be better.