Welcome everyone, we are near the end of the semester and need to do those posters for your submission hopefully this video will save you time on your site analysis :)
@@TheArchitecturalInsider I graduated in 2016 having studied at Technical University of Crete. It was then when the transition towards more digital presentations was happening, so I'm fortunate enough to have experienced lots of sketching and drawing :)
By the way for vegetation you can also use select > color range and choose the green colors! Similar to how we key out green screens. It's much much faster and if ever there are green buildings or roofs, I guess you'd have to erase it but that's much fewer than erasing EVERYTHING except the greenery! : D
A node can be physical or cultural. For example a physical node can be a large water fountain on a high street that can be seen from multiple roads, this would be like a 'node' that connects you to another node like a church tower its also knows as a form of way finding back in the day people would say 'go the water fountain, then you will see the church and then its the 3rd road by the church'. A cultural node can be a place that was not intended to be a node but the people of the area and the community have turned it into one. I hope this helps :)
I wonder who those 82 people are ☝✌:) good job Ahmed bro I don't know anything that you said but I hope your career on TH-cam will get very big :)))✌✌✌👍👍
@1:41 i keyed in the "30 degrees" but i don't have the option to key in "30" for the diagonal angle... i'm missing the H and V boxes and the "interpolation" dropbox... Anyone can help me with this... :(
Well, I had the same problem but the way I fixed this was by going into edit while in transform mode and then there should be an option named transform with and an arrow pointing right of the screen, hover your mouse over that tab and a few more options should appear the one you want to click is SKEW than you will be able to MANUALLY move it 30 degrees diagonal. As you are doing this a tab with the degrees should appear or hover above your mouse as you are skewing your image. Hope this helps
Hello, when I draw circles and arrows, they are the same color, and when I change the color of one of them, the color of both of them changes and becomes the same color. How can I make their colors different Please reply me because I need
Hi sorry for the late reply. It looks like you have them in the same layer and when you change the colour of one layer it changes it for them all. Let me know if that worked.
Hi were you get the real image that you take it i mean real site with original features colured not the one from google map wich contains lines and names
Every time I try to adjest the Google image to the borders I keep getting an error message, "could not use the perspective crop tool because the image contains unsupported layers types" can you please help?
Hi! I was able to change the first angle to 30 and then there wasn't an option for the diagonal angle. It only gives me one H value and when I change that value to 30, it enlarges the image and doesn't change the perspective. Can you help me?
The diagonal option is the little eye icon it is like 2 lines and an angle. If this does not work then try this: on the far right of your photoshop screen there is like a window with 3 small squares with a little drop-down menu, click on the drop-down menu and select essentials maybe it will be there then. Let me know how it goes.
Well, I had the same problem but the way I fixed this was by going into edit while in transform mode and then there should be an option named transform with and an arrow pointing right of the screen, hover your mouse over that tab and a few more options should appear the one you want to click is SKEW than you will be able to MANUALLY move it 30 degrees diagonal. As you are doing this a tab with the degrees should appear or hover above your mouse as you are skewing your image. Hope this helps
Hi, for sun path I recommend this site its very easy to use www.suncalc.org/ and for the wind you are looking for summer and winter wind so I recommend this windy.app/ just enter your location and you will find a little map with some bars on it that is your wind directions I hope this is helpful :)
Looks pretty decent but the style is basically a google earth photo takes away from all the work you actually did the style looks like you just took a screenshot of google earth when you actually did not technically
I know what you mean, the whole point is that you use minimal software and use what is available to a lot of people. Also, the whole point is to do a quick analysis if you're tight on time. I have other site analysis that a lot more interesting if you want to see that :) Thank you for your comment.
hey thanks but it will be more helpful if u go little slow and show what toolbars and input ur using can u do that for this video because many beginners are facing problems
All my teacher did was telling me WHAT to do but not HOW
so thank you T.T
Your very welcome my friend :)
It really helped me more than my teachers did.Thank you.
Oh wow, thank you so much for saying that :) I am glad to know you liked it :)
Something that would take me a week to figure out now takes me 30 minutes thanks to you. So thank you
I am glad to know I helped you a little :)
Thank you for this video❤
1:43
Turn H to -30
THE TUTORIAL WAS AWESOME! But there is a option to hide the text in the google maps. One can use that and avoid the extra part of erasing the text.
That is true but it doesn't work when you use the normal plans only in maps it work.
@@TheArchitecturalInsider you can get it without letters in google earth pc version
Welcome everyone, we are near the end of the semester and need to do those posters for your submission hopefully this video will save you time on your site analysis :)
really appreciate for this video:)
my lecturer just told us to explore and investigate ourselves how to make all these
Hey man, great video. for us newbies could you put the keys you're using in the video? It would help out a lot!
that method on how you made the photo isometric just blew my mind like new year hahahahah thank you for that
Im glad you liked it :)
NO Doubt.... !
Its awesome.... !
The Horizontal (H) and Vertical (V) Skew fields in the Options Bar are missing. How do I get them back?
we need more of this!!!
hehe thank you for watching :)
Simple and honest, we need more of this. Best wishes brother.
Thank you so much :)
we need more of this ❤️❤️ you'r great , thank you
Thank you so much I am glad to know you liked the video.
I absolutely love your channel!! I wish it existed when I was studying, what an upgrade that would be :) Keep going!
Thank you so much :) Did you graduate I assume? Where did yo study?
@@TheArchitecturalInsider I graduated in 2016 having studied at Technical University of Crete. It was then when the transition towards more digital presentations was happening, so I'm fortunate enough to have experienced lots of sketching and drawing :)
I don't have the horizontal tool angle change :(
By the way for vegetation you can also use select > color range and choose the green colors! Similar to how we key out green screens.
It's much much faster and if ever there are green buildings or roofs, I guess you'd have to erase it but that's much fewer than erasing EVERYTHING except the greenery! : D
Thank you for your tip :)
That was nice-and fast! How about Google TOS?
Thank you for taking the time to do this we all appreciate it :)
Thank you for appreciating the efforts :)
very big help, thank you!
Thank you for watching.
Nice one
I am glad you liked the video :)
Hmm seems nice and easy
Thank you my friend :)
This was quick and useful thank you
I am glad to know you found it useful :)
thank you very much this video was super helpful!
Thank you for watching I am glad to know you enjoyed the video and found it helpful :)
It is so useful ! thank you.
You are so welcome :)
this is so cool
Thank you for watching!
hey great video, but what is a node? I think I have never come across that till now and i am curious to know. I am in my 2nd year of architecture.
A node can be physical or cultural. For example a physical node can be a large water fountain on a high street that can be seen from multiple roads, this would be like a 'node' that connects you to another node like a church tower its also knows as a form of way finding back in the day people would say 'go the water fountain, then you will see the church and then its the 3rd road by the church'. A cultural node can be a place that was not intended to be a node but the people of the area and the community have turned it into one. I hope this helps :)
Read about kevin lynch the image of the city
@@TheArchitecturalInsider thanks alot🙌
@@farinamelissa4181 thanks for your suggestion, i will look it up🙌
amazing video you are really good
thank you so much :)
Thank you!
Good job
Thank you very much for watching 👍
I loved it and thought it was really helpful thank u
Thank you so much my friend :)
great
I wonder who those 82 people are ☝✌:) good job Ahmed bro I don't know anything that you said but I hope your career on TH-cam will get very big :)))✌✌✌👍👍
Hehehe, Thank you so much for watching, I hope for that too thank you for your support :)
Exuseme how did un translate the water up to vegetazione? Wichita comand did un use?
@1:41 i keyed in the "30 degrees" but i don't have the option to key in "30" for the diagonal angle... i'm missing the H and V boxes and the "interpolation" dropbox... Anyone can help me with this... :(
ahhh i'm so stupid... after struggling for half an hour, i realized my image wasn't rasterized, hence why i couldn't rotate the diagonal angle
I'm glad you figured it out :)
Im unable to find the diagonal angle change on photoshop on the tool bar
It is at the top when you are in transform mode, next to the menu buttons along the top, if you did not find it I can send a screen shot link
I'm having the same issue
@@TheArchitecturalInsider Im unable to find it
@@TheArchitecturalInsider i am unable to find it too
Well, I had the same problem but the way I fixed this was by going into edit while in transform mode and then there should be an option named transform with and an arrow pointing right of the screen, hover your mouse over that tab and a few more options should appear the one you want to click is SKEW than you will be able to MANUALLY move it 30 degrees diagonal. As you are doing this a tab with the degrees should appear or hover above your mouse as you are skewing your image. Hope this helps
Thats amazing!! Thanks for sharing your job with us!
Thank you for commenting :)
Hello, when I draw circles and arrows, they are the same color, and when I change the color of one of them, the color of both of them changes and becomes the same color. How can I make their colors different Please reply me because I need
Hi sorry for the late reply. It looks like you have them in the same layer and when you change the colour of one layer it changes it for them all. Let me know if that worked.
thank u so much
You can hide the labels now!
Hi were you get the real image that you take it i mean real site with original features colured not the one from google map wich contains lines and names
I only used images from google maps in this video.
Every time I try to adjest the Google image to the borders I keep getting an error message, "could not use the perspective crop tool because the image contains unsupported layers types" can you please help?
Try and flatten the image or raterise and then flatten the image. Let me know if that works.
nice vid man keep it up
Thank you bro :)
How can I do it without using photoshop does it have any other method?
Hi! I was able to change the first angle to 30 and then there wasn't an option for the diagonal angle. It only gives me one H value and when I change that value to 30, it enlarges the image and doesn't change the perspective. Can you help me?
The diagonal option is the little eye icon it is like 2 lines and an angle. If this does not work then try this: on the far right of your photoshop screen there is like a window with 3 small squares with a little drop-down menu, click on the drop-down menu and select essentials maybe it will be there then. Let me know how it goes.
Same here, I have been struggling for the past 30 minutes. I am so done. How do i do it ;-;
before any transformations rasterize the layer the image is in, then try changing the angles, worked for me, had the same issue
dope
Thank you for your comment :)
how to change the angle? which tools we choose?
Hiya, if you check the video at 1:40 you can see how i do it.
Which tool do you use for erasing
You can use E for erasing :) I hope this helps.
Hi, im doing my site analysis for thesis; I cant seem to find the diagonal angle though. Im stuck on this part. Please help out, Thanks!!
Hi, it should be at the top middle once you are in transform mode. Click on the layer and click CTRL+T and then it should be there.
Well, I had the same problem but the way I fixed this was by going into edit while in transform mode and then there should be an option named transform with and an arrow pointing right of the screen, hover your mouse over that tab and a few more options should appear the one you want to click is SKEW than you will be able to MANUALLY move it 30 degrees diagonal. As you are doing this a tab with the degrees should appear or hover above your mouse as you are skewing your image. Hope this helps
@@TheArchitecturalInsider it works thank you so much
Hello
hi. how can i find 2.07 picture. because i couldnt do with Google Earth
Hi, do you mean the 3D buildings. I think that some places in the world do not have the 3D.
how did you made the sun path sir?
I used a Google image and traced is with the lasso tool.
How you import photos
How did you make the diagonal angle 30 ?
In the beginning I showed that when you are scale the image on the top use use the diagonal angle and make it 30. Does that help?
Thank you for the question, you saved my group member's life
Is there a place to find the wind direction and sun path for a location?
Hi, for sun path I recommend this site its very easy to use www.suncalc.org/ and for the wind you are looking for summer and winter wind so I recommend this windy.app/ just enter your location and you will find a little map with some bars on it that is your wind directions I hope this is helpful :)
the only reason I came to watch this video was for the sun path and you did'nt even do it ":D
Thank you for your comment, at 08:02 you can see that I used the brush and the polygonal tool to do the sun. I hope this helps.
i did this i was about to finish at 11:30 pm then the software crash now im done at 2:45 am hahaha
Well I am glad you were able to finish :)
Looks pretty decent but the style is basically a google earth photo takes away from all the work you actually did the style looks like you just took a screenshot of google earth when you actually did not technically
I know what you mean, the whole point is that you use minimal software and use what is available to a lot of people. Also, the whole point is to do a quick analysis if you're tight on time. I have other site analysis that a lot more interesting if you want to see that :) Thank you for your comment.
@@TheArchitecturalInsider yeah still rlly good job though !
Thank you very much :)
I tried to do the magic eraser thing to select the roads, but for me it’s just selecting the text on the map?? Pls can u help me
You might be on thr wrong layer.
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hi architect---you can see next video to speed up the process even more ---- th-cam.com/video/mVvEpeiTCVs/w-d-xo.html
This may be the fastest method, but i can't understand shit
Sorry to hear Maheen, is there something specific that I can help you clarify.
you can use better method . this method is not accurate and its manual. not standard bro
Thank you BRO for your comment, can you share your method so everyone can benefit.
hey thanks but it will be more helpful if u go little slow and show what toolbars and input ur using can u do that for this video because many beginners are facing problems
Thank you for your comment, my videos are not for beginners but I will make sure to make a beginners tutorial :)
@@TheArchitecturalInsider ALRIGHT THANK YOU AGAIN DAY AFTER I HAVE MY SUBMISSION I AM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT
Great video! But my perfectionist self could not🥲