I came looking to some photoshop tips to make my presentation but I gotta say this was more useful. I never thought I needed to see a tutorial of this but it was really amazing
Any advice on at what stage you create presentation standard images re after you have finalised analysis, then concept and then design or the whole presentation at the end of the analysis and design process? I have never really found the most efficient solution. What does everyone find?
Great question. I tend to do them at every stage. When I was a student, I found that having a perspective or two of reasonably high quality to sit along my drawings at each stage of development really helped. Now in practice, I find the same thing. Having either a 3D model or some perspectives to show the client along side the drawing set, really helps the conversation. When to add final presentation qualities including materials, lighting, assets, etc. I wouldn't do that until Design Development stage, otherwise it gets in the way of free concepts and ideation.
The tutorial I never knew I needed to see. Amazing work
or the one i looked for ages and never found... amazing work!
I came looking to some photoshop tips to make my presentation but I gotta say this was more useful. I never thought I needed to see a tutorial of this but it was really amazing
Thanks! Would help a lot to enhance my critical skills in critique classes although i am a student my self.
this should help lots of architect to organize and describe better what they already have but forgot.
Really helpful. Great work :)
Any advice on at what stage you create presentation standard images re after you have finalised analysis, then concept and then design or the whole presentation at the end of the analysis and design process? I have never really found the most efficient solution. What does everyone find?
Great question. I tend to do them at every stage. When I was a student, I found that having a perspective or two of reasonably high quality to sit along my drawings at each stage of development really helped. Now in practice, I find the same thing. Having either a 3D model or some perspectives to show the client along side the drawing set, really helps the conversation.
When to add final presentation qualities including materials, lighting, assets, etc. I wouldn't do that until Design Development stage, otherwise it gets in the way of free concepts and ideation.
there is a way to see the layout? in jpg or pdf?
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