Not really related to the video topic, but I'm loving how your branding is looking! Color wise, logo, that led light, composition 👀 There's a lot of thinking behind every detail & it's worth it. Congrats Oliver, keep being humble & wise! God bless 👋
There's one on Illustrator that I did a while back, you can check it out here: th-cam.com/video/xjLJZhNhp_Q/w-d-xo.html But a new one in this new format is worth it! Thanks, Sharon!
I really enjoying your videos, despite the fact that I didn't ever use photoshop software. I hope one day you start series for beginners like me who want to learn working on this software, professionally. Could you please do it.
Thanks for the feedback, FNX! I usually try to do more fast-paced tutorials on youtube due to the way youtube works. And then have detailed and in-depth courses to teach each and every step of the process. But I'll try to cover more beginner stuff in the future for sure!
I am loving the content thanks so much, any chance you could do a video on the best way to set up photoshop in terms of the layout, tabs, tools and so on for architecture visualization ?
Hey Travis! Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated 🙏 Regarding the PS layout, there's no secret tbh. I usually leave on the right only layers and adjustment layers. I think Illustrator has a bit more options we could talk about. But both could certainly be a video on the future, thanks for the suggestion!
So helpful....im struggling so hard to make a good architect project that visualy pleasing, im fresh graduate. Still learn so much and need alot of helpful video
Love your tutorials. Always learn new stuff. Big Problem for me is, that I am working with Mac and there is no chance to render with lumion. Just the possibility to render with Twinmotion. Could you do a render tutorial with PS postproduction. would live to see stuff like this. But also happy to see all the other stuff. Keep up the good work mate!
Hey Vincent, thanks! Most of the videos here on the channel are on using Photoshop and about the post-production step. Only recently I've started to experiment with Lumion. But definitely, more tutorials on this topic coming up soon. In the course that I mentioned in the video, I go over specifically the post-production workflow with Photoshop, you should check that out. I'll try to use Twinmotion in the future too! A lot of people have requested that. Thank you!
@@LearnUpstairs yeah. I've been following you quite a long time. And learned more from your tutorials than in the most of my courses at university. Thanks for that. I will definitely take a look at your workshop. and I am looking forward for upcoming videos and tutorials. Thanks mate!
Ótimo conteúdo, feliz em saber que a maioria das coisas eu já sabia como aplicar por conta dos teus vídeos, mas adorei as dicas de como aplicar a grama de modo mais natural, super útil! Acho que um tutorial desse tipo envolvendo o illustrator seria muito massa é o programa que eu mais sofro pra ter um bom workflow kkkkkk
Obrigado pelo feedback, Amanda! Lembro que vc comentou no último video das 20 tips também, usei seu comentário na intro desse novo hahah. Com certeza, acho que Illustrator daria um bom video mesmo. Eu honestamente sempre uso ele junto com o Photoshop, e não como uma ferramenta independente, salvo casos bem específicos
@@LearnUpstairs sim! Eu repareii, adorei haha Acho que seria muito bacana mostrar essa coisa de como usar os dois programas juntos, porque sinto que é uma dificuldade geral
You mentioned using the Camera Raw filter, but I had good results exporting the finished renders from Photoshop, then importing everything into Lightroom, where I can apply the same grade across all the pictures. Any thoughts on that, Oliver?
Hey Koyor, that's even better! Going to Lightroom you've more editing options. I've preferred using directly in PS because then if any changes are needed, you can quickly fix it and redo the camera raw filter as a smart filter, saving me a lot of time. Do you link PS and Lightroom in any way? Or is it more of a manual process? Thanks for sharing your process!
I’d love to see a quick tutorial on how to create images that work well for printing in a portfolio and also can be saved to a smaller resolution for publishing on the internet. Often when moving from 300dpi to 72dpi much of the detail is lost. Have you got any tips so that you can have one master image serving both purposes?
Hey Pad 13, that's a really tough subject to talk about, especially because I've seen that each printer or print shop handles ink differently. For me, the hardest part about printing is to get the color correctly. I'm also no expert in this, but from what I understand, the difference from 300 dpi to 72 dpi only counts for physical quality, in terms of screen quality there shouldn't be any difference. Often times we think that a higher image quality means that we can zoom in indefinitely and the image should look crisp. But you need to look at it at 100 or 200% zoom to get a sense of how that image/drawing looks in the medium you're going to publish. Issuu, Instagram, Behance, online PDF portfolio, whatever that may be, you usually need less quality than you think you do when it comes to the digital realm. Unless of course, you're planning to crop it or display it at really large monitors/TVs in 4k. I hope that helps you out!
@@LearnUpstairs many thanks for that. You make points which I’d not even thought about. What I was wondering though was whether it would be best to start with your 300dpi image as the master image and then downgrade the dpi to 72 for internet publishing. Maybe do everything in smart objects to retain the image quality. I’m just not sure whether this can be done… sometimes you scale a drawing and even smart images lose their detail because they’ve become too small and therefore they blur.
Hey David! Yes, I use Vray most of the time to get a good enough render out of it, then I'll work heavily in photoshop. Sometimes I also use Lumion depending on the result I'm looking for
Hey Tyler, the trick is to apply a mask to hide everything in the layer, then use the brush tool with that vegetation brush to reveal the grass. Therefore we sort of use the brush as the edge of the grass. I hope that makes sense. Since the goal of the video is to be more specific about the tips, I couldn't go into detail in every step
I'm an architect grad but I still hardly know how to use Photoshop. I feel like most people from my class chose a side of either Photoshop or illustrator and got really good at one or the other. I was team illustrator so I would do all my collages and renders there.
That's interesting to hear, Aang! In my university people usually only knew photoshop. But I learned how useful Illustrstor can be, and how powerful it is to use both at the same time. Thanks for sharing that! 😁
Tem legenda em português... Se eu focar no público PT-BR o canal não existiria pois o nicho é muito pequeno. Não faria sentido fazer isso tempo integral e seria apena um hobbie, ou seja, menos videos produzidos e eventualmente pararia de fazer sentido. Sei que o Inglês pode ser uma barreira para alguns, por isso coloco legendas. Mas cara o video é literalmente gratuito, você não paga nada por esse conhecimento extra.
I'm so thankful for people who share their skills like you. Love your channel.
Not really related to the video topic, but I'm loving how your branding is looking! Color wise, logo, that led light, composition 👀 There's a lot of thinking behind every detail & it's worth it. Congrats Oliver, keep being humble & wise! God bless 👋
Thanks, Reina! I appreciate you noticing that, it motivates me to keep going. Cheers!
Please do tips on Illustrator!! Love watching your videos!
There's one on Illustrator that I did a while back, you can check it out here: th-cam.com/video/xjLJZhNhp_Q/w-d-xo.html
But a new one in this new format is worth it! Thanks, Sharon!
Love your tutorials & channel! Always learn something new every time I watch! Your channel has helped me so much during my undergrad career.
Reallllly good tips. Thanks Olly!
Thanks Oliver!! Learnt some crazzy stuff today
Appreciate the feedback, Nafisa! 😊
20 illustrator tips for architecture would be great
wow this is really helpful and understanable. I hope to see more content like this in ur video.
I really enjoying your videos, despite the fact that I didn't ever use photoshop software. I hope one day you start series for beginners like me who want to learn working on this software, professionally.
Could you please do it.
Thanks for the feedback, FNX! I usually try to do more fast-paced tutorials on youtube due to the way youtube works. And then have detailed and in-depth courses to teach each and every step of the process. But I'll try to cover more beginner stuff in the future for sure!
I would consider using replace content for tip3 for a quicker result.
This is so reliving omg!! Part 3 would be awesome
I am loving the content thanks so much, any chance you could do a video on the best way to set up photoshop in terms of the layout, tabs, tools and so on for architecture visualization ?
Hey Travis! Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated 🙏
Regarding the PS layout, there's no secret tbh. I usually leave on the right only layers and adjustment layers. I think Illustrator has a bit more options we could talk about.
But both could certainly be a video on the future, thanks for the suggestion!
i know photoshop and all the things you've mentioned but couldn't find a way to use them in my projects :) this video was very inspiring
Thanks, beril! It's interesting to see different workflows, I'm glad I could inspire you in any way
Thank you for this part !
Those are really some great tips. VERY BENEFICIAL, Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for sharing this!! 🙌🏽
So helpful....im struggling so hard to make a good architect project that visualy pleasing, im fresh graduate. Still learn so much and need alot of helpful video
Yess Pt2!
🙌🙌
Rapaz, essa dica 19 vai me adiantar muito a vida haha
Valeu!! 👊
love you man for each video
Very useful and practical informartion, thanks alot
Appreciate the feedback, Robin!
Please make a tutorial on how to change the materials of a building's facades ( i,e brick walls ) in the exterior two-point perspective view.
Tip 19 and 20 👍🏻
Love your tutorials. Always learn new stuff. Big Problem for me is, that I am working with Mac and there is no chance to render with lumion. Just the possibility to render with Twinmotion. Could you do a render tutorial with PS postproduction. would live to see stuff like this. But also happy to see all the other stuff. Keep up the good work mate!
Hey Vincent, thanks! Most of the videos here on the channel are on using Photoshop and about the post-production step. Only recently I've started to experiment with Lumion. But definitely, more tutorials on this topic coming up soon. In the course that I mentioned in the video, I go over specifically the post-production workflow with Photoshop, you should check that out.
I'll try to use Twinmotion in the future too! A lot of people have requested that. Thank you!
@@LearnUpstairs yeah. I've been following you quite a long time. And learned more from your tutorials than in the most of my courses at university. Thanks for that. I will definitely take a look at your workshop. and I am looking forward for upcoming videos and tutorials. Thanks mate!
Thank you, it works perfect!
Cool. Thank you guys. Please some architecture editing videos. 😉
Thank you! I will use these skills in my class for the next redering
A twinmotion/photoshop render would be interesting to watch 🤔
Oh yes! Twinmotion has been a highly requested topic, I've got to test it out
amazing boss
Finally ! 🙌🏼
I know, right? Sorry for the delay 😅
gracias bro eres el mejor
Hi, great video with awesome tips&tricks 🙌🏻. I would love to see in the future more videos for modeling in 3dmax, Rhino, or sketch up. Thanks 😊
Thanks, Tzvetelina! I'm not a 3dmax or Rhino user, but I can certainly talk more about Sketch up
Thank you!! You help me a lot!!!
Thank you.
Thanks for your tips !!
Awesome
você é maravilhoso, muito obrigada pelo conteúdo!!!
te amooo que buenos tutoriales
THANKS AND KEEP GOING
would like to see some in-depth tutorial for Vray or tips and tricks like this one. awesome video as always btw...
Ótimo conteúdo, feliz em saber que a maioria das coisas eu já sabia como aplicar por conta dos teus vídeos, mas adorei as dicas de como aplicar a grama de modo mais natural, super útil! Acho que um tutorial desse tipo envolvendo o illustrator seria muito massa é o programa que eu mais sofro pra ter um bom workflow kkkkkk
Obrigado pelo feedback, Amanda! Lembro que vc comentou no último video das 20 tips também, usei seu comentário na intro desse novo hahah. Com certeza, acho que Illustrator daria um bom video mesmo. Eu honestamente sempre uso ele junto com o Photoshop, e não como uma ferramenta independente, salvo casos bem específicos
@@LearnUpstairs sim! Eu repareii, adorei haha Acho que seria muito bacana mostrar essa coisa de como usar os dois programas juntos, porque sinto que é uma dificuldade geral
Excellent👍💯
Amazed with the renders! Which rendering software do you use ?
Thanks Shah! I use Vray for Sketchup most of the time and Lumion some times
Control + alt + shift + e is the game changer 🤣
You mentioned using the Camera Raw filter, but I had good results exporting the finished renders from Photoshop, then importing everything into Lightroom, where I can apply the same grade across all the pictures. Any thoughts on that, Oliver?
Hey Koyor, that's even better! Going to Lightroom you've more editing options. I've preferred using directly in PS because then if any changes are needed, you can quickly fix it and redo the camera raw filter as a smart filter, saving me a lot of time. Do you link PS and Lightroom in any way? Or is it more of a manual process? Thanks for sharing your process!
Hey and thank you so much for your brilliant content may i have the image that you used?
Muito bom, oliver!!
Valeu, Lucas!
thank u it was so helpful
just wow!!!
Thanks so much!!!!!
Great video again :)
I’d love to see a quick tutorial on how to create images that work well for printing in a portfolio and also can be saved to a smaller resolution for publishing on the internet. Often when moving from 300dpi to 72dpi much of the detail is lost. Have you got any tips so that you can have one master image serving both purposes?
Hey Pad 13, that's a really tough subject to talk about, especially because I've seen that each printer or print shop handles ink differently. For me, the hardest part about printing is to get the color correctly.
I'm also no expert in this, but from what I understand, the difference from 300 dpi to 72 dpi only counts for physical quality, in terms of screen quality there shouldn't be any difference.
Often times we think that a higher image quality means that we can zoom in indefinitely and the image should look crisp. But you need to look at it at 100 or 200% zoom to get a sense of how that image/drawing looks in the medium you're going to publish. Issuu, Instagram, Behance, online PDF portfolio, whatever that may be, you usually need less quality than you think you do when it comes to the digital realm. Unless of course, you're planning to crop it or display it at really large monitors/TVs in 4k. I hope that helps you out!
@@LearnUpstairs many thanks for that. You make points which I’d not even thought about. What I was wondering though was whether it would be best to start with your 300dpi image as the master image and then downgrade the dpi to 72 for internet publishing. Maybe do everything in smart objects to retain the image quality. I’m just not sure whether this can be done… sometimes you scale a drawing and even smart images lose their detail because they’ve become too small and therefore they blur.
any more tips about realistic rendering, i would love to know, btw great video, thank you so much.
All great I learned lots of things.. for next time it will be great if your command appears larger thanks
Bom demaisssss da conta que isso hahahahh até animei de comprar teu curso mas com a doleta lá em cima é complicado :(
Valeu, Pedro! Segue lá no insta @learnupstairs que quando tem promoção a gente avisa por la
@@LearnUpstairs Opa! Seguindo lá :)
Lumion and enscape tips & tricks
tutorials and reviewing portfolios more of it bro thanks!
Yessss, "portfolios" is the number one requested topic. I need to talk more about it. Thanks, Piyush!
Do you use a rendering software before you photoshop? and if so what software of rendering do you use
Hey David! Yes, I use Vray most of the time to get a good enough render out of it, then I'll work heavily in photoshop. Sometimes I also use Lumion depending on the result I'm looking for
Can someone please explain how he used the brush tool to paint the grass texture without using the clone stamp tool? (Tip10)
Hey Tyler, the trick is to apply a mask to hide everything in the layer, then use the brush tool with that vegetation brush to reveal the grass. Therefore we sort of use the brush as the edge of the grass. I hope that makes sense. Since the goal of the video is to be more specific about the tips, I couldn't go into detail in every step
Amazing
Camera Raw is nice
Thank's your tutorials, you use which tutorials software?
gold puro
Videos sobre V Ray estarían buenos! 😀
Not gonna lie but I already knew all the tips and tricks you just showed
What is little banana icon in your PS toolset?
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Saludos Oliver 😎✌️
✌
illustrator next!
why not both ? illustrator and rendering videos !
Can anyone tell me how to make people cut out with moving effect
Hey Chiha, it's by using the motion blur effect. Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. You can check out this video th-cam.com/video/wb8SwKaqOno/w-d-xo.html
O curso é legendado ?
Sim! Legendado em Inglês e PT-BR
Love the vid, but clone stamp in tip7 is "s" :-)
Thanks, Rasmus!
bro i want to learn to draw realistic picture. in ( 3ds max 2016 V-ray 3.60.03 )+ (photoshop )
do the same for graphic designers pls
Hai bro... Thank you.,
But i want kannada subtitles please🙏
Brush one
Usted tiene un parecido con Sebastian Yatra...😆😃😅
9:20
I'm an architect grad but I still hardly know how to use Photoshop. I feel like most people from my class chose a side of either Photoshop or illustrator and got really good at one or the other. I was team illustrator so I would do all my collages and renders there.
That's interesting to hear, Aang! In my university people usually only knew photoshop. But I learned how useful Illustrstor can be, and how powerful it is to use both at the same time. Thanks for sharing that! 😁
Tip from next video
File-Save to save file
Just work better on content
let's like crazy :)))
podia fazer os video em portugues né. preguiça
Tem legenda em português...
Se eu focar no público PT-BR o canal não existiria pois o nicho é muito pequeno. Não faria sentido fazer isso tempo integral e seria apena um hobbie, ou seja, menos videos produzidos e eventualmente pararia de fazer sentido.
Sei que o Inglês pode ser uma barreira para alguns, por isso coloco legendas. Mas cara o video é literalmente gratuito, você não paga nada por esse conhecimento extra.
совсем для новичков, секретов тут совсем нет
chido (cool in Spanish) 👍ᵔᴥᵔ.)
Sa.
marry me thanks you
3:20 CLONE TOOL- PHOTOSHOP HACK FOR MYSELFA