Believe me, these are the most worthy tips I've ever seen. Around the world people make expensive courses to teach these. This guy is a real professional.
Commentator541 oh noo an anonymous user named Commentator541 has left a negative comment on my video, how am I going to live with myself if my video is such a joke. Lmfao you mad bruh? 😂
And those expensive courses will talk up to an hour about the course and how to start Photoshop, then they will mention at the end of the video how to open the next video of the course. In the next video will explain what he did in the previous video... Etc
You're the best one in youtube that teaches us how to use Arichtecture software and applications In such a simple manner. Appreciate the good work bro.
Hey Emil, If a beginner had to start learning the process of Modelling and rendering, How should he go ahead with it, which software’s should he focus upon?
For almost 2 years, i can't believe that I just bumped in to your video, just now. I swear, this is the fastest way to learn renderring technique, your channel deserves a millions subs and millions of views!
Thank you Angela! I got a lot of other videos that might be helpful to you. And feel free to message or email me if you have any questions. My social links are in the description box too 😊
@@jayvamsi hi! I actually started from first having the softwares needed. From here, i started searching the basics, using the basic tools like line, shapes, delete, push pull. Slowly, you will get the hang of it. Continue your learning through practice. Watching and following youtube tutorials really helped me a lot.
Please don't go ever again, I swear you're the best teacher I can find about rendering and editing here on youtube, you're direct, easy to understand and you explain the subject with detail without getting it boring. I've had nik collection since it became free and I've never considered using it on my renders, thank you so much! 💓
after a long time you returned sir u are the reason why I haven't left modeling in sketchup and u are my motivater sir thanks for being a part of my architecture life.
Feels good to be back! Here are 10 Tips and Tricks for Interior Rendering Sketchup and PSD File for this model here: gumroad.com/l/ai3 Thank you soo much for your support! Enjoy the video! 00:16 Do Your Research 01:05 Use High Quality Components 01:46 Be Mindful of the Scale 02:21 Use Premium Materials 03:29 Avoid Wide Angle Shots 04:44 Use Camera Settings 06:07 Use Render Elements 06:59 Use VFB Window to Edit 07:42 Use Depth of Field 08:45 Use Nik Collection
Your tip on depth of field blew me away. I kept seeing that on renders and I always wanted to know how to do it, especially today I was thinking about it a lot. That's amazing :)
Thanks for this great tutorial. I like how you explain every step even tho some steps speak for itself. I hope you will start producing more videos again, because I can’t wait for more of your work.
Hey Angella, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? In terms of software’s, prerequisites, or other useful information. Please help.
Hey Raj, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? In terms of software’s or any other useful tips u have. Please help.
Man, am I grateful to have stumbled upon this hidden gem. I was just looking for tips on how to improve my hard surface rendering and found this video! Thank you. I would definitely pay for this valuable info, because I see courses priced around 250$ upto 300$ in my country that provide the same info. Earned a sub and a Huge like from me hehe! Have a nice day :)
@@jayvamsi Hi! Well, it depends on what you want to make. I personally started with modelling small houses and buildings, because that was being taught to me at school. From there I branched off and started modelling sci-fi stuff and all kinds of interiors. Now for a beginner, everything seems so overwhelming ( especially the software you want to learn ) and you want to try out everything! I've been there and I have to say, keep modelling what you want and be curious to learn new things! Eventually you'll settle on specific things you want to model and then finally render. One huge advice is to read and learn about the desired software. Look at tutorials, but don't blindly follow them. Always use your own ideas and combine them with the ones from the tutorial. Oh, and if you have the time and money, invest in a paid course. Paid courses set you on the right track and they often have a tutor who explains everything or how you can approach things differently. Have a nice day :)
Hi Liew Yew! so a couple months ago I was going to do that video, but Poliigon did one themselves and they're amazing at it so you can check it out here th-cam.com/video/BusywJRKFVc/w-d-xo.html Let me know if that works for ya! :D
I think when modeling furniture it's important to think how the piece would be built in real life, for instance at 2:38 the wood nerves are vertical on the front of the shelf while they should be horizontal. It's one of those things that help with realism, if it's wrong you can't really put your finger on what exactly is wrong but you just feel there's something off.
Cám ơn bạn nhiều nha! Mấy video sắp tới mình sẽ tiếp tục cố gắng viết phụ đề để mấy bạn Việt mình hiểu đc chứ mình nói cũng nhanh quá 😂 nếu có yêu cầu mình làm về đề tài gì thì cứ nói nha! :D
Awesome buddy ... I am totally flat !!! Seriously ... Amazing .... Thank you so much for this video ... This helped me a lot in my office projects ... Thank u buddy !!
@@jayvamsi hello Jay , I would say ... Start from installing the software ... There are lots of video to know the basics of SketchUp ... Just search abt it ... Basics are quite easy , when you go deeper into its rendering part ... Then it's become a little complicated ... But that's also needs practice ... So just start doing it n search for basics of SketchUp .. you will get a lot of video ...
jyotirmayee satpathy Thank you soo much. So would u want me to start with SketchUp or Autocad as they are both most prominent. When it comes to Interior Modelling?
Hey Bharadwaj’s, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? In terms of software’s or any prerequisites. Please help.
Loll is there something wrong with using filters? And what about the other tips in my video? Are they not helpful? Would like to see you make your own video and see how many views it gets :) lmao
Do you still still prefer vray for skp or enscape? How about lumion or twinmotion? What’s the best for you and why? I can’t decide what to use. I hope you can help me. Thanks...
I still use vray because to be honest that's still my favorite for rendering. But for animation I will choose either Lumion or Twinmotion, depending on what I need 😊 enscape is good but if I have limited time for interior rendering. Otherwise I'll use vray. For exterior I'll use Lumion
People taking 200 dollars for Basic classes while this man giving free lessons ..this man need more recognition..no cap
Thank you!😄
Hey Luke, how do u suggest a beginner to start from if he is tryin to learn Modelling and Rendering. Which software’s ? Please help.
Believe me, these are the most worthy tips I've ever seen. Around the world people make expensive courses to teach these. This guy is a real professional.
Wow! Thank you so much for the positive comment 😍 huge motivation for me 🤗🤗
Lol. This was a complete joke.
Commentator541 oh noo an anonymous user named Commentator541 has left a negative comment on my video, how am I going to live with myself if my video is such a joke. Lmfao you mad bruh? 😂
And those expensive courses will talk up to an hour about the course and how to start Photoshop, then they will mention at the end of the video how to open the next video of the course. In the next video will explain what he did in the previous video... Etc
Hey Alan, if a beginner wants to learn rendering where and how do u suggest him to start from. For Modelling, Rendering. Please help!
Hands down one of the most complete videos I've ever seen! Keep up the good work ♥
Thank you so much! I definitely will 😄😄
You're the best one in youtube that teaches us how to use Arichtecture software and applications In such a simple manner. Appreciate the good work bro.
This is something I always go back to watch everytime I think I am forgetting something in my renders.
That's so cool! I'm glad my video is useful for you ^^
Hey Emil, If a beginner had to start learning the process of Modelling and rendering, How should he go ahead with it, which software’s should he focus upon?
For almost 2 years, i can't believe that I just bumped in to your video, just now.
I swear, this is the fastest way to learn renderring technique, your channel deserves a millions subs and millions of views!
Thank you Angela! I got a lot of other videos that might be helpful to you. And feel free to message or email me if you have any questions. My social links are in the description box too 😊
Hey Angella, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? Please help.
@@jayvamsi hi! I actually started from first having the softwares needed. From here, i started searching the basics, using the basic tools like line, shapes, delete, push pull. Slowly, you will get the hang of it. Continue your learning through practice. Watching and following youtube tutorials really helped me a lot.
Angela Notarte, Thanks you for your response. It really means a lot me. I’d start slow and practise more and follow more tutorials. 😊✌🏼
@@angelanotarte8524 Which softwares would u recommend!?
An easy-understand tutoring channel I've ever seen. Sending love from Cambodia, Keep it uppppp!
Please don't go ever again, I swear you're the best teacher I can find about rendering and editing here on youtube, you're direct, easy to understand and you explain the subject with detail without getting it boring. I've had nik collection since it became free and I've never considered using it on my renders, thank you so much! 💓
+Natt Frayne' wow that's so encouraging to hear!! I'll try to do more videos for you guys ❤❤❤
i keep coming back every once in a while to master tricks shown here. i cant express how usefull this video is. thank you so much.
+dogac tekman I'm so happy to hear that! It's a huge joy for me to create my videos for you guys 😄😄
A nói tiếng anh đỉnh v, fluency tốt, prononciation vs inotation hay nch miễn chê
after a long time you returned sir u are the reason why I haven't left modeling in sketchup and u are my motivater sir thanks for being a part of my architecture life.
+architect soyab wow I never expect to affect people's lives so much, that is awesome to hear! ❤❤
Your videos are really helpful. Please don’t get tired of posting tutorials 🙏🏼
Thank you so much! Definitely trying to post more 😂
You deserve more than a million likes. You deserve more man. ❤️❤️
Thank youuu!!❤❤
Feels good to be back! Here are 10 Tips and Tricks for Interior Rendering
Sketchup and PSD File for this model here: gumroad.com/l/ai3
Thank you soo much for your support! Enjoy the video!
00:16 Do Your Research
01:05 Use High Quality Components
01:46 Be Mindful of the Scale
02:21 Use Premium Materials
03:29 Avoid Wide Angle Shots
04:44 Use Camera Settings
06:07 Use Render Elements
06:59 Use VFB Window to Edit
07:42 Use Depth of Field
08:45 Use Nik Collection
Architecture Inspirations Welcome back! Looking forward to more vids! :D
Thank you so much!!
That was awesome trick !!!! Please make tips and trick for exterior bird eye view rendering.. pleasee..
Been waiting for your comeback, all your videos are very useful, thank you so much for your content
+N&V Tricks definitely! Excited to show you all more tutorials and tips 😄
Dude, your videos are the best ones about vray on youtube. No joking, keep on the good work! :)
+Andylolize wow thanks so much man! I'll definitely keep making videos for you guys! 😄😄
So happy you're back !!!!!!
+11pleon yayy thanks buddy!😄
Your tip on depth of field blew me away. I kept seeing that on renders and I always wanted to know how to do it, especially today I was thinking about it a lot. That's amazing :)
That's great! I'm glad you find it useful 😄😄
Thank you very much
Knowledge is only worth when shared. Thank you very very much, Sir, you have no idea how precious your contents are
Thank you very much for all your tutorials, it is very helpful
Very helpful! Thank you for sharing.
You're super welcome! 😄😄
best ever. beginner must watch. thanks!
GOD this is the best video i've ever seen, thanks sooo much!!!!!!!! you're an ANGEL, this is really helpful, thaaaaanks!!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could help 😊❤
Hey Laura, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? Please help.
found an animation of lake view villa made in lumion 10, wanna share with you
th-cam.com/video/zLvrVjuv8bc/w-d-xo.html
your channel is gold
+Augst Chan thank you so much 😄😄❤❤
Thanks for this great tutorial. I like how you explain every step even tho some steps speak for itself. I hope you will start producing more videos again, because I can’t wait for more of your work.
+Pim Smit thank you so much! I'll try to do more videos!😄😄
thanks so much! great to have you back!
Thank you! I'm glad to be back :DD
The most helpful tips and tricks anyone looks for.. perfect..!
+Mohanad Shamia yay I'm glad you find it helpful!!
Hey Angella, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? In terms of software’s, prerequisites, or other useful information. Please help.
You deserve 1 more subscriber mate .. thanks for sharing this tips
So very helpful. Thank you!
Was waiting and waiting your new video!!! yaya
You are awesome! Thanks bro
Thanks bro! 😄😄
keep it up ..you are making our Architecture life awesome #for real
Beginner must watch! Very helpful 🤗
You deserve more subscribers man....! U're doing a great job...!
+Rajnz R thanks man! That means a lot 😄😄
Hey Raj, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? In terms of software’s or any other useful tips u have. Please help.
You are giving best classes and kindly share those links please.
Very helpful, Thanks!!!
You're very welcome!😄
This channel is amazing :)
You are so professional on it! Thanks!
Thank you!
Very nice. You've a lot of nifty stuff here. Thanks.
Thank you!
Nice to see you back dude! Thanks for your tutorials it really helps us a lot.
+Edward Maghirang thank you so much Edward!! I'll try my best to be more consistent 😄 just takes so long for one video 😂😂
Architecture Inspirations we understand bro :) Just keep it up !!
+Edward Maghirang definitely 😉😉
I like your tips and tricks, and your advice about the research is very useful!
Thanks cho much! Glad you liked it 😊😊
Your videos are so helpful! Greetings from the Czech Republic.
I'm glad they are helpful to ya!
Dude, You are a master.. Nice work..
Thank you man!!!
love this. It's so helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Awesome! Had almost no idea about those last few tips. Thanks!
Hey man, very clean, interesting and professional. Good sNice tutorialt.
it worked! thank you so much!!
BEST TUTORIAL EVER EVER EVER!
Thank you so much!!😄
Best best! İ am an architect and you are real cg artist👏👏👏
Thank you!!
You're a rendering God!
Thank you so much !! 😄😄
Wow man absolute brilliant video ! i needed this
Man, am I grateful to have stumbled upon this hidden gem. I was just looking for tips on how to improve my hard surface rendering and found this video! Thank you. I would definitely pay for this valuable info, because I see courses priced around 250$ upto 300$ in my country that provide the same info.
Earned a sub and a Huge like from me hehe! Have a nice day :)
If I make a course it would definitely be way more detailed than this simple video ^.^ thank you so much for your kind words!
Hey Robo, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? Please help.
@@jayvamsi Hi! Well, it depends on what you want to make. I personally started with modelling small houses and buildings, because that was being taught to me at school. From there I branched off and started modelling sci-fi stuff and all kinds of interiors.
Now for a beginner, everything seems so overwhelming ( especially the software you want to learn ) and you want to try out everything! I've been there and I have to say, keep modelling what you want and be curious to learn new things! Eventually you'll settle on specific things you want to model and then finally render.
One huge advice is to read and learn about the desired software. Look at tutorials, but don't blindly follow them. Always use your own ideas and combine them with the ones from the tutorial. Oh, and if you have the time and money, invest in a paid course. Paid courses set you on the right track and they often have a tutor who explains everything or how you can approach things differently.
Have a nice day :)
Rebo A.I Thank you soo much for responding. Your suggestions really help me do better, I’d follow them. 😊✌🏼
Thank you so muchh brother.. these tips are reallt helpful. Love you soo muchh.. keep teaching us.💓✌️😅
Amazing. Thank you so much
Thank you so much sir..for Sharing your knowledge.
You're very welcome!
finally you are back!!! very good tutorial video and I'm still waiting for the video of how to use surface imperfections 😄
Hi Liew Yew! so a couple months ago I was going to do that video, but Poliigon did one themselves and they're amazing at it so you can check it out here th-cam.com/video/BusywJRKFVc/w-d-xo.html Let me know if that works for ya! :D
UR REALLY AN INSPIRATION BRO
I think when modeling furniture it's important to think how the piece would be built in real life, for instance at 2:38 the wood nerves are vertical on the front of the shelf while they should be horizontal. It's one of those things that help with realism, if it's wrong you can't really put your finger on what exactly is wrong but you just feel there's something off.
this is the best video i have seen online. can you do a tutorial on environmental settings please
Thanks a lot! Best video I found, quick and clear
+Thomas Le Clec'h thank you so much! 😄
Excellent!!!!!! Thanks for the tips.
+Angel Trejo you're super welcome! 😄😄
Yay! You uploaded another video. Thanks for all the tips. ✌️🏼
You bet! 😄😄😄
Thank you for the valuable information.
found an animation of lake view villa made in lumion 10, wanna share with you
th-cam.com/video/zLvrVjuv8bc/w-d-xo.html
xem xong vid này thấy yêu đời hơn hẳn. Vì có 1 tgian cảm thấy khá nản với Sket & Vray.
Hi vọng sắp tới a sẽ làm nhiều video hơn
Cám ơn bạn nhiều nha! Mấy video sắp tới mình sẽ tiếp tục cố gắng viết phụ đề để mấy bạn Việt mình hiểu đc chứ mình nói cũng nhanh quá 😂 nếu có yêu cầu mình làm về đề tài gì thì cứ nói nha! :D
Đúng là yêu đời hơn hẳn. Cám ơn anh. =))
P.s: Xem xong video kéo xuống comment mới biết anh nói tiếng Việt. Nghe video cứ tưởng người nước ngoài.
Thanks em nha 😁 😄
You're videos are amazing and so informative! Thanks so much x
Thank you!!
This video really helps me a lot. Thanks bro
Youre super welcome! Glad it 😊 helped you
you are awesome thank you very much and keep going
Thank you so much!
I am sitting in a SketchUp course right now in the Uni watching your videos :D Definietly liked and subscribed!
+Horváth Péter wait you're sitting in a sketchup course at your university and the class is watching my video? Am I hearing this right?😂😂😂
Awesome buddy ... I am totally flat !!! Seriously ... Amazing .... Thank you so much for this video ... This helped me a lot in my office projects ... Thank u buddy !!
Thank you so much! Glad my video was useful for you 😄
Hello Jyotirmayee, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? Please help.
@@jayvamsi hello Jay , I would say ... Start from installing the software ... There are lots of video to know the basics of SketchUp ... Just search abt it ... Basics are quite easy , when you go deeper into its rendering part ... Then it's become a little complicated ... But that's also needs practice ... So just start doing it n search for basics of SketchUp .. you will get a lot of video ...
jyotirmayee satpathy Thank you soo much. So would u want me to start with SketchUp or Autocad as they are both most prominent. When it comes to Interior Modelling?
@@jayvamsi look if you want to plan it before doing modeling ... Then ... Start with auto cad ... Of you can directly work with SketchUp .. upto u
Some good tips thanks for sharing!
Thank you! 😄😄
Oh you're awesome! Just please don't stop making more complete tutorial for sketchup & vray rendering
Definitely won't!😄😄
you are absolutely THE BEST!
Thank you. Paid, and downloaded.. works perfect 1st time.. great value..
+Richard Follett thank you so much!! 😄😄
Thank you 😊 this one video has everything than attending 5 classes to get these points
Glad I could help!😊
found an animation of lake view villa made in lumion 10, wanna share with you
th-cam.com/video/zLvrVjuv8bc/w-d-xo.html
This is so helpful thankyou so much!
+Yudhi Teguh you're super welcome!😄
Good as always, YOU!!!😍
Thank you!! 😄😄😄
Thank you for sharing with us. It was so helpful... Really appreciate that..
You're very welcome 😄😄
Need more of these videos.. they are really good and very helpful; :). Hope to see more comming up soon.
There will be a new one tomorrow! 😄😄
Hey Bharadwaj’s, if a beginner wants to learn Modelling and rendering, how and where should he start from!? In terms of software’s or any prerequisites. Please help.
the one and the only tip you need to know.
dont make image looks green, blue or any cheap color filter like this guy
have a nice day
Loll is there something wrong with using filters? And what about the other tips in my video? Are they not helpful? Would like to see you make your own video and see how many views it gets :) lmao
yo bro, really thankya. Big respect
Your tutorial is awesome. U are so talented and clear. I am glad I chanced upon your channel!
Wow! Thank you so much! Really encouraged me to work even harder! 😄😄
you helped me very much man, thanks
You're very welcome Pedro! 😄😄😄
So helpful! Thanks bro
You're very welcome 😊😄
Thank you for your perfect informative video!!
Thank you!!
i wish you can create same tips/tutorials like this for 3dsmax vray. it would be awesome. great vid as always bruh!
I wish I know 3dsmax, I'd definitely make tutorials for 3ds max too! Maybe one day 😄😄
it wouldn't be to hard for you. great tips by the way!. keep it up!
You are always amazing bro!
+Billy Chenthyago thank you brother!! 😄
THANK YOU !
Wow! Thank you!
WOW! That video is so informative, thanks a lot.
+Владимир Дюан Тен super welcome my friend! 😄
Thanks so much I learnt new things here.
You're welcome!
thanks for this video sir
thank you !! you are awesome!!
Thank you!! :D
Fajny filmik. Szybkie i sprawne przedstawienie tematu ;)
Nie znam polskiego, ale użyłem Tłumacza Google, aby powiedzieć: Dziękuję Ci!! 😄
Cám ơn anh vì video rất bổ ích và khả năng tiếng Anh của anh cũng rất chuẩn nữa, em rất khâm phục anh.
không có gì đâu bạn 😄😄 từ h mình luôn để phụ đề tiếng việt để mấy bạn VN có thể hiểu hơn nhé 😄😄
Can't thank you enough, nice video
Thank youu 😁😊
OMG! Thanks for your videos!!! Im learning a ton!!!
You're super welcome!😄😄😄 glad my videos are helpful 😊😁
Minh thanks for introducing us to nik collection, super helpful.
You're super welcome!!😊😊
Do you still still prefer vray for skp or enscape? How about lumion or twinmotion? What’s the best for you and why? I can’t decide what to use. I hope you can help me. Thanks...
I still use vray because to be honest that's still my favorite for rendering. But for animation I will choose either Lumion or Twinmotion, depending on what I need 😊 enscape is good but if I have limited time for interior rendering. Otherwise I'll use vray. For exterior I'll use Lumion
thanks a lot! very helpful videos! cant wait for your next tutorial!
+EARL B thank you!! 😄
What an amazing tutorial! Thanks a lot for the tips!
+champ24skdaniel thank you so much 😄😄
Please post a video on correct method of applying materails in skp vray like use of normal, specular , displacement and bump maps
Thanks
+mukul kohli hi there, I created one on that already, check out the "How to create realistic materials video"😉