This video has some really useful tips about *lighting* in Photoshop. Now, if you want to upgrade your level of post-production in general. Make sure to check our Architecture Post-production course! WITH 20% OFF! bit.ly/postprod-course-20 The coupon is "FIRSTOF2020". It is valid for 30 days, I hope you enjoy it!
Hey Oliver... Can u make a video on " *how to go back in time* " so that I can learn from you before my Masters instead of after it???. Looking forward to anything from you
Love your videos, I’m an architect student and I’ve learned so much with your videos!, hope one day you can teach more about realistic rendering on photoshop! Keep it up!🙌📐
hi just another tip instead of making the folder's blending a pass through you can set it to color dodge which in my preference is much easier to do than adjusting it by layer, and then you could just adjust the blur and the opacity and it would look like just the real thing
Thanks Henrick! I use the latest version of Adobe Photoshop CC, currently in the CC 2020 version. But everything that I teach over this channel can be done using any CC version all the way back to 2015.
Thank you for your great channel. Could you have a career in architectural visualisation without any 3d software knowledge. I really love comping in Photoshop and have a background in illustration but I don't want to learn the ins and outs (steep learning curve) of 3d studio max or Maya. I would appreciate any advice.
Hi Paul! You definitely could! But I'm thinking not focused on realistic visualization. You could be part of an architecture firm and be the image guy focusing on a iconic style. Or create an archviz firm that has a unique style. There are plenty of arch firms that have their own style, the only one I can think of right now is Fala Atelier for example. They are 100% into collage, but nothing holds you from combining your own techniques. I hope that helps you in some way 😁
porque lso títulos están en español si hablan ingles? o hablas los dos idiomas?, sería genial que le pongas los subtítulos como este que hiciste en tus otros videos mas 😊
Check the video date. This is still a relevant skill to know in Photoshop, but it was way more important when RT wasn't around and when renders took an insane amount of time
This is a great video but honestly, if anyone is still doing THIS MUCH work in photoshop for ONE single image; you are wasting your time and project budget on a VERY outdated workflow .... meaning please find better initial rendering / output software .... your company with thank you ( not directed to OU Graphics, im sure you guys agree, just in general).
Hi Paul! I feel you. Can definetly understand why you think this way. But the main purpose of the video is to teach base skills. As I said in the video the best result will come from a preliminary render with lighting and in photoshop you'd enhance it, make it more dramatic. Also, not all architects need to work in this way on getting their visuals done in the shortest amount of time so that the project can be approved by the client, then built and then cashed in asap. I guess some of us see this profession more artistically than others. Anyways I totally get what you said. And respect your point of view. Thanks for your feedback 😁
Hi Jennifer, thanks for the feedback! I try to find the balance between a fun video to watch and a detailed full course. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, we're still on youtube and long tedious videos aren't recommended to people and aren't watched. That's why I also offer, on another platform, a course on post-production. I hope you understand, but I'll make sure to take your comment into account for future videos!
This video has some really useful tips about *lighting* in Photoshop. Now, if you want to upgrade your level of post-production in general.
Make sure to check our Architecture Post-production course! WITH 20% OFF!
bit.ly/postprod-course-20
The coupon is "FIRSTOF2020". It is valid for 30 days, I hope you enjoy it!
Hey Oliver... Can u make a video on
" *how to go back in time* "
so that I can learn from you before my Masters instead of after it???.
Looking forward to anything from you
😂😂 loved it!
I really appreciate your feedback, Vishnu!
th-cam.com/video/xqir1_7n5LU/w-d-xo.html
Found your channel by accident but it perfectly fits what every pretty capable but not 100% student or architect needs to step his game up!
I'm currently studying architecture, and im on my 3rd year. I'm really glad I found your channel before my thesis! Very helpful! Thanks a lot.
dude! you never stop to suprise us with those great videos ideas! keep it up
I'm really glad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback Miro 😄
I was thinking of making somethings like this, and here your video suddenly popped out on my notifications.
Well done man. Always loved your video.
Right on time then! Thanks Arzi 🙏
Love your videos, I’m an architect student and I’ve learned so much with your videos!, hope one day you can teach more about realistic rendering on photoshop! Keep it up!🙌📐
Great video Oliver! Thanks so much for the tips
Thanks, your tutorials are fantastic! You explain very well! U saved my college career 🙏😍
Thanks for the feedback Giorgia! 🙏😁
the video i was looking for on TH-cam... thanks a lot for great content 🙏🙌
I try to do as much of the lighting work in the render itself. This will help enhance that even more. Nice work!
Definetly! The best result will come from a combination of both 🙌
Thanks for the feedback Patrick
Great video! Glad I watched it a week before my ddl😂
I used to use ies light brush on photoshop and it's just giving a cartoon light effect. Thanks for sharing anyway :)
Amazing as always! Thanks for all the tutorials 🤗
this is so satisfying to watch thanks so much
This is so helpful, thank you so much for sharing!
best channel here! I wish I watched your videos several years ago so that I wouldn't lose my job to a Bittch
i feel you bro
Hope u get to 1m subs in this year
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this is a miracle, that's why I'm subscribed~
hi just another tip instead of making the folder's blending a pass through you can set it to color dodge which in my preference is much easier to do than adjusting it by layer, and then you could just adjust the blur and the opacity and it would look like just the real thing
Right time baby 💪🏽
Thanks Oliver
🙌
Nice for my urban project.
Thank you for your video! Keep up the good work!
Nice tutorial sir, thankyou so much
Awesome tutorial, thanks alot.
Man that was really useful ! 👍
Amaaaazing video!!! thanks
Awesome work!
Muchas gracias por todos tus videos. Espero que agregues subtítulos en español a los otros videos. Gracias por tu gran contenido!
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Brilliant . awsome video . thanks :D
Awesome man!
Amazing , thanks men
This is amazing thank you!!!
U are awesome ❤️,thank you for sharing
Cool and interesting video¡¡ Thanks Oliver
Thank you Sergio!
Vídeo incrível, como sempre ;)
great job .. keep going
Você é minha inspiração!
Obrigado Pedro 🙏
Thank you so much for your talent donation
SO SO Good !!!!!
Thank you Rhea!! 💙
I love it !
you.are.amazing hee thanks!
awsome man
thanks so much
Amazing work. I think the video is recorded at fast speed, can you please tell how much time you took to create this render? Thank you.
Cool Video!!!! May i ask what version of your Photoshop? Thanks
Thanks Henrick! I use the latest version of Adobe Photoshop CC, currently in the CC 2020 version.
But everything that I teach over this channel can be done using any CC version all the way back to 2015.
great help thanks!!
Great! Muchas Gracias!!!
Can I find the source somewhere to try make something with it?
Wooooooooow amazing
Thank you for your great channel. Could you have a career in architectural visualisation without any 3d software knowledge. I really love comping in Photoshop and have a background in illustration but I don't want to learn the ins and outs (steep learning curve) of 3d studio max or Maya. I would appreciate any advice.
Hi Paul! You definitely could! But I'm thinking not focused on realistic visualization.
You could be part of an architecture firm and be the image guy focusing on a iconic style. Or create an archviz firm that has a unique style. There are plenty of arch firms that have their own style, the only one I can think of right now is Fala Atelier for example. They are 100% into collage, but nothing holds you from combining your own techniques.
I hope that helps you in some way 😁
Thank you, really helpfull
I created a new layer and used the polygonal lasso tool but when I try to add color nothing happens.
What 3D software did you use to make the basic model?
coño mano me habia asustado pense que ya no ibas a subir mas videos
very helpful
Hi! awesome video, I was wondering, what software do you use to render the 3D model? Thanks!
Thanks Ezra!
I used Sketchup and vray 😁
Thanks bro
thank you so much
Awesome...!
so cool!
Yeah!well video
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porque lso títulos están en español si hablan ingles? o hablas los dos idiomas?, sería genial que le pongas los subtítulos como este que hiciste en tus otros videos mas 😊
from where can we get those human trees images??
super!
so good can I got base layer for free?
nice
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...or how to make a lightsaber!
I prefer the video without music it's distracting
Thanks for the feedback!
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Isnt it easyer to just do realistic render with raytracing
Check the video date. This is still a relevant skill to know in Photoshop, but it was way more important when RT wasn't around and when renders took an insane amount of time
This is a great video but honestly, if anyone is still doing THIS MUCH work in photoshop for ONE single image; you are wasting your time and project budget on a VERY outdated workflow .... meaning please find better initial rendering / output software .... your company with thank you ( not directed to OU Graphics, im sure you guys agree, just in general).
Hi Paul! I feel you. Can definetly understand why you think this way. But the main purpose of the video is to teach base skills. As I said in the video the best result will come from a preliminary render with lighting and in photoshop you'd enhance it, make it more dramatic.
Also, not all architects need to work in this way on getting their visuals done in the shortest amount of time so that the project can be approved by the client, then built and then cashed in asap.
I guess some of us see this profession more artistically than others.
Anyways I totally get what you said. And respect your point of view. Thanks for your feedback 😁
T amo
Way too fast.. doesn't explain the shortcuts or process. Its a cool video to watch but not learn from.
Hi Jennifer, thanks for the feedback! I try to find the balance between a fun video to watch and a detailed full course. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, we're still on youtube and long tedious videos aren't recommended to people and aren't watched. That's why I also offer, on another platform, a course on post-production. I hope you understand, but I'll make sure to take your comment into account for future videos!
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You didn’t do anything to it.