THANK YOU FOR EXISTING. These videos have saved me a lot of time for my school projects, allowing me to focus on more technical parts of the design while gaining on the visual quality. I've been acing school and not dying of sleep deprivation!!! (mostly) 🎉🥳
I wish I learned about you earlier before I graduated. Would've helped me learn how to organise my workflow and digital library and saved so much time.
it might be nice to add some people in wheelchairs, people with canes, and other people with mobility issues to the packs! I know that it helps me to remember to make everything accessible
I haven't watched it, but I know I'll like it. Dude really thank you for your videos, I had improved insanely since I found you, really really thank you, I have to send my project for university tomorrow and I really love how It looks thanks to your videos. grettings from Colombia. Sorry for my bad english.
Thank you very much for creating this type of content on YT! I was so anxious about all the softwares that an Architecture student should know before watching your videos. This was mainly because I couldn’t understand how they worked and how I could create amazing images using them. I have just started my second year and to be fair, finding your channel has really enabled me to dare to work with some of these amazing tools, like Photoshop and Illustrator! So, once again, thanks a lot, mate; and because of your dedication to this, I have already made up my mind that I want to support you and the channel! ☺️
Thank you for your videos Sir! I've had some of your videos bookmarked on my laptop for my thesis presentation making next year :)) I'll be having my book defense first soon so wish me luck!! 🙌 Next video idea: how to make your book presentation interesting thru powerpoint presentation?
Good day oliver, sorry i can only afford free packs but instead i share every packs i get on your store. hope this will help to get more fan to buy your packs.
Excelente vídeo amigo... aunque hay que hacer un esfuerzo para entender por medio de los subtitulo a español, gracias por tus aportes. Tenga su merecido Like.
Omg.. Second one to comment on ur video.... And u know what.. Current I m taking part in competition to design future street... And ur video is literally on time for me... Thanks
This question might be out of topic, does sketchup really your main modelling software ? In the last video you used archicad for modelling and sketchup only for visualization. What do you think about archicad ? Is it better than revit ? Cuz i need to choose one of them to learn my first bim software
I see Sketchup and Archicad very differently. I use Archicad for all documentation process when the project is on its way and I have to start to refine dimensions. I like to use Sketchup for more conceptual work because it has an easier workflow. A BIM software has a few constraints when starting a file that can end up limiting yourself when trying out ideas. That's not a rule though. Sometimes I start directly in Archicad and go from there all the way to the end. And sometimes I start on SketchUp, create the images there, once it gets approved, I'll move on to BIM. I'd suggest learning the BIM software that is most used where you live. That's more likely to help you out when applying for a job or internship. I've tried both, Revit and Archicad. And I preferred Archicad because it's less "rigid" and it feels a bit more curated for Architects. But that's just my personal opinion. 😉 I hope that helps you out.
@@LearnUpstairs I totally agree!!! I've had a similar experience with Revit and Archicad, except that for me I'm more of a 'hands on' person while sketching, so i like drawing on Canson papers and using cardboard (or any recycled material) models to grasp the idea, then I move it to Archicad.
I'd recommend you to learn both :/ I know time is still limited, but what I'd do if I could go back in time, I'd start out with Revit since it's the most complex of the bunch, besides it being the program used in most construction firms, and it's a great bridge between architects and civil engineers. Also, Archicad is very intuitive, so I'm pretty sure you'll get the hand of it pretty quickly, while Revit is harder and more technical, so the more time you get to learn, the better you'll become towards the end of your degree and the easier will it be to integrate all of the programmes. (for example, I've still failed to figured out how to do installations and infrastructure in archicad, something vital for your last projects)
Hey Sena, thanks a lot for the feedback. When using the brush tool, change the brush opacity between clicks to change how transparent the tree will be. That way you maintain the layer at 100% opacity, but use the brush opacity to create that contrast. A good tip I can give you is to use the numbers on the top of your keyboard, with the brush tool enabled, to quickly change the brush opacity. I hope that helps you out!
hey,when i place a linked Ai file in photoshop it gets really pixelated but in the tutorial it looks like a vector image.I can only import it as a vector image when i paste it as a smart object ,how do i solve this
THANK YOU FOR EXISTING. These videos have saved me a lot of time for my school projects, allowing me to focus on more technical parts of the design while gaining on the visual quality. I've been acing school and not dying of sleep deprivation!!! (mostly) 🎉🥳
I wish I learned about you earlier before I graduated. Would've helped me learn how to organise my workflow and digital library and saved so much time.
Man these deadlines are killing!!!! Thanks a lot, I'm following this style cause it's simple!
Your videos encouraged me to pursue architecture. You're an inspiration. Sending ❤ from the Philippines.
don't pursue it😂
you gave me hope that my ugly Sketchup drawing, still can turn into perfection! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your videos. It’s been helping me a lot with my school projects and bettering my work flow
I'm glad I could help, Frednel! Thanks for the feedback.
Such an amazing guide! Enjoying your content so much I decided to improve and try new ways of architecture and urban visualization!
Architecture is simply amazing.Thank you for this tutorial.I hope we can do some collaborations.
Gracias desde Chile, Thanks from Chile bro❤️
it might be nice to add some people in wheelchairs, people with canes, and other people with mobility issues to the packs! I know that it helps me to remember to make everything accessible
To be honest I dont know why even waste my time going to school while I have learned everything from this channel
in school you learn thinking not visulation
Thank you, my Teacher ❤️
Thank you so much for this turtorials. This helps so much
i been watching this channel from day one and with every video i learn new things thank you bro
Thanks for being here ,CheLsEaWyQ8!
Simple to execute and loooks great thank you, oliver
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i love your work
I haven't watched it, but I know I'll like it.
Dude really thank you for your videos, I had improved insanely since I found you, really really thank you, I have to send my project for university tomorrow and I really love how It looks thanks to your videos. grettings from Colombia.
Sorry for my bad english.
Thank you for the message, Alejandro! Good luck with your project. Cheers!
@@LearnUpstairs Thank you Oliver!! God bless you.
Thank you very much for creating this type of content on YT! I was so anxious about all the softwares that an Architecture student should know before watching your videos. This was mainly because I couldn’t understand how they worked and how I could create amazing images using them. I have just started my second year and to be fair, finding your channel has really enabled me to dare to work with some of these amazing tools, like Photoshop and Illustrator! So, once again, thanks a lot, mate; and because of your dedication to this, I have already made up my mind that I want to support you and the channel! ☺️
That's my goal here, thanks for sharing this with me Maier Nin! Much appreciated. And thank you for all the support. Stay safe!
@@LearnUpstairs mate, for what you are doing, you deserve more than just my support haha! Anyways, thank you very much, you are awesome!
THANK YOU FROM ALGERIA
mil gracias este tutorial me a servido bastante
Thank you
This is a really helpful tutorial! You are doing a great job❤️
Thank you, Sumant!
Thank you so much for your videos, I've learned many things.
Thank you for your videos Sir! I've had some of your videos bookmarked on my laptop for my thesis presentation making next year :)) I'll be having my book defense first soon so wish me luck!! 🙌
Next video idea: how to make your book presentation interesting thru powerpoint presentation?
Loved to know that Tiny Ellie! Thanks for sharing it with me. Good luck with your presentation! And thanks for the video idea
I like your work. Could u show us your internship presentation😀?
I very like your videos bro, we really appreciate your work, thank you!
amazing video man, really enjoying your content!
Good day oliver, sorry i can only afford free packs but instead i share every packs i get on your store. hope this will help to get more fan to buy your packs.
Excelente vídeo amigo... aunque hay que hacer un esfuerzo para entender por medio de los subtitulo a español, gracias por tus aportes. Tenga su merecido Like.
Amazing love it
Amazing work thanks so much for your videos :)
You are the best 💜
Inspiring ! Keep it up BRO !
Muchas gracias, tu contenido es de mucha ayuda! 🥰 👌 👌
Omg.. Second one to comment on ur video.... And u know what.. Current I m taking part in competition to design future street... And ur video is literally on time for me... Thanks
Awesome, right on time then! Good luck on the competition, Harshita!
As texturas ♡
Very cool 🔥🔥🔥 Thanks
Nice 👍👍
This question might be out of topic, does sketchup really your main modelling software ? In the last video you used archicad for modelling and sketchup only for visualization. What do you think about archicad ? Is it better than revit ? Cuz i need to choose one of them to learn my first bim software
I see Sketchup and Archicad very differently. I use Archicad for all documentation process when the project is on its way and I have to start to refine dimensions. I like to use Sketchup for more conceptual work because it has an easier workflow. A BIM software has a few constraints when starting a file that can end up limiting yourself when trying out ideas.
That's not a rule though. Sometimes I start directly in Archicad and go from there all the way to the end. And sometimes I start on SketchUp, create the images there, once it gets approved, I'll move on to BIM.
I'd suggest learning the BIM software that is most used where you live. That's more likely to help you out when applying for a job or internship.
I've tried both, Revit and Archicad. And I preferred Archicad because it's less "rigid" and it feels a bit more curated for Architects. But that's just my personal opinion. 😉 I hope that helps you out.
@@LearnUpstairs I totally agree!!! I've had a similar experience with Revit and Archicad, except that for me I'm more of a 'hands on' person while sketching, so i like drawing on Canson papers and using cardboard (or any recycled material) models to grasp the idea, then I move it to Archicad.
I'd recommend you to learn both :/ I know time is still limited, but what I'd do if I could go back in time, I'd start out with Revit since it's the most complex of the bunch, besides it being the program used in most construction firms, and it's a great bridge between architects and civil engineers. Also, Archicad is very intuitive, so I'm pretty sure you'll get the hand of it pretty quickly, while Revit is harder and more technical, so the more time you get to learn, the better you'll become towards the end of your degree and the easier will it be to integrate all of the programmes. (for example, I've still failed to figured out how to do installations and infrastructure in archicad, something vital for your last projects)
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Zero dislikes says a lot. Even if someone still does it later I wouldn't know why.
bitches gave him dislikes..
Hey love your content! Question though.. how do you paste these trees in different oppacities while keeping them in the same layer?
Hey Sena, thanks a lot for the feedback.
When using the brush tool, change the brush opacity between clicks to change how transparent the tree will be. That way you maintain the layer at 100% opacity, but use the brush opacity to create that contrast. A good tip I can give you is to use the numbers on the top of your keyboard, with the brush tool enabled, to quickly change the brush opacity. I hope that helps you out!
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hey,when i place a linked Ai file in photoshop it gets really pixelated but in the tutorial it looks like a vector image.I can only import it as a vector image when i paste it as a smart object ,how do i solve this
I think that u can give more free files to help the student
How much time did you spend to make this?
can anyone pls tell me what's alt+back on Mac?
muito bomm
Muito bom!
Faz um cupom de desconto nos pacotes de textura
Opaaa, com certeza! Quando rola cupom, o primeiro lugar ao anunciar é no instagram, então não deixa de seguir lá. @learnupstairs
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I feel dump