Giveaway Axonometric View in Photoshop
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Could you make a video to explain why you export every image from sketchup and then overlap them on photoshop? I’m sorry I didn’t understand :( And if you have already done that, please let me know which video is it. Amazing work i love it < 3
Oh, I totally forgot to explain why I did that. So the reason is to be able to individually the layers, for example, I can reduce the shadow by lowering the layer opacity of the override material render. Or create a masks in the "line export" to show only those lines between the concrete slabs.
A short answer would be to have much more control in the post-production part. I hope I could clear that out for you! 😁
@@LearnUpstairs Can you share the model file so we can practice it
I love how quickly you get these done, even though you sound like you just woke up XD
Loved the video man keep them coming ❤
Great video! Very inspirational! Thank you!
Thank you for yet another great tutorial. There's a slightly more accurate way to load multiple rendering passes into Photoshop.
Files > Scripts > Load Files into Stack
This will ensure that all the layers are at the same scale and position on the canvas.
Thanks for the tip!!! I'll make sure to try it soon.
Amo esse tipo de vídeo !! Obrigada pela vídeo-aula. Incrível .
Muito obrigado!
very nicely explained,thank you
Thank u so much! ♥
The best youtube channel
Beautiful!
would you please make a video tutorial on how to design the pannels of presentation pls pls
Buenas noches Ou Graphic, una pregunta, donde puedo conseguir esta escena para poder trabajarlo siguiendo el tutorial?
in your videos I learn a lot
thanks for your effort c:
That's so good to hear! Thank you!
really nice diagram!
Thank you!
ficou muito bom
wow
Any urban designers or urban planners using vectorworks for 3d context models? I am finding VW really convoluted but wondering if I keep going will it end up being better than Sketchup?
very good bro ♥
Thank you!
vas muy rapido
How can i get the file of people and tree sketch in this video?
Hey Nareth! Check on my gumroad page to get the people and tree:
www.gumroad.com/ougraphics
could you include cars in your scale figures pack?
Yes, I can include it in the next pack! Unfortunately this one that I used in the video isn`t mine to use in a paid Scale Figures Pack! But for the next one, I`ll work in some amazing handrawned exclusive for you guys!
exploded axonometric view in photoshop step by step
so nice work and explain . anyway could u send me all brash you always to me please.
16:15 - what the fuck does he say there? I can't understand him. This project was done by whom and for what???????
Hi. I have been following your channel for quite a long time. You seem a bit sad in this video. I mean your voice is not as cheerful it is in other videos.
Please go slower, pleaseeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Hi Masoud, we have a full course about Architecture Post-production. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/hCpct2siKCI/w-d-xo.html if you'd like to learn step-by-step in a normal paced tutorial.
The youtube videos are meant to share a workflow and give you a general idea of how these images can be done and still make an interesting video to watch over a few minutes. I hope you understand, cheers!