Unfortunately, I was unable to upload the texturing and lighting part (because I lost the video footage) of this topic. So, I decided to write it as an article, here it is: www.egneva.com/how-to-create-a-3d-floor-plan-in-blender/. I hope you will understand the situation and thanks for watching it. If you liked this video, make sure to subscribe for more!
so many people in comment section doesn't even know which software he used, guys its clearly mentioned in the title , its "Blender". And to others who are commenting for his bad pronunciation , well i had no problem understanding what he said. And if you all couldn't understand what he said then you could've just enabled captions. Anyways it was literally a good tutorial , sad to know that you are not uploading any videos anymore
Is a really great tutorial. I've learned a few tricks. However using Archipack, the paid version, generate the walls,doors, windows, floors and balcony in about 50 clicks. Adding furnitures also can be faster with some addons. I don't take credit for Archipack and I don't want to leave a bad vibe about this tutorial. It's always a pleasure to see someone who make projects in a raw, pure Blender mode. That takes skill. Big like!
Would love for an updated version please. Because maybe back then boolean didn't work as it does today , and maybe we could use Append to bring assets but even then there's the new asset collection library . There's also the new Caustics that will allow for realistic light reflections through objects . But other than that , this is probably the best tutorial out there on how to work with a floor plan for showing interior . Unfortunately it won't help that much with creating an exterior render but it's great anyways
Interesting approach. I usually import a dxf and then extrude the whole floor plan to the windows sill height, then to the beam and finally to the bottom face of the ceiling.
Good tutorial! When I import dxf drawings sometimes I just select the lines of the walls and go to object->convert to->mesh from curve. By doing this it is then possible to extrude directly all the lines of the walls in 1 second, saving a lot of time
I do that too, but always check if your vertices are merged by select all and merrge by distance..increase the distance if necessary, bcs sometimes it doesn´t merge
I don't know how I found your channel, but this is simply amazing! I have definitely learned quite a few things from you. I thought my designing skills were decent, but yours made me improve a lot more. Thank you! You definitely earned a like and a sub from me :)
I loved it. I was searching for a clear and smart way of creating floor plans, and your video just appeared. Thanks a lot. Will you cover also the texturing or the applying of materials and lights for the rendering as yoir initial image shows?
Honestly when you watch tutorials for advanced 3D modelling they seem so easy but when it comes to do by yourself things are never easy you must toil a little. Im a beginner in blender 3D software i was able to create two animations for my TH-cam channel and im still learning blender.
it's nice for movies, animations or games however in engineering and architecture field or work, better to use sketchup and autocad 3d render to have detailed and precise dimensions in terms of meter, inches, feet and etc.
I'm not sure if your voice is naturally sounding like that or you are very tired considering the work ethics that 3D artist must endure, either way it's very soothing to listen to and help concentrate on both visual and audio hehe...thanks Subbed!!
Simple and easy tutorial you gave> But i just need guidance that my snap mode is not working while GRAB even i set settings to default. i,ve watched many videos but still could not get the point
i have some doubt regarding the door moving to the locations. SHIFT-J then children then what to do , u said empty.. but i was not able to make it. please clarify
Just to select the whole door group. Select the empty(Plain axis), press Shift+G and choose Children- all children except the empty are selected here. So press shift and select empty too pick the whole group. Thanks for watching!
My metric system from Autocad doesn't suit that one from Blender. When I imported DXF it looks as if it was gigantic... I've been trying to change "metrics" in "scene" but it doesn't work.
Unfortunately, I was unable to upload the texturing and lighting part (because I lost the video footage) of this topic. So, I decided to write it as an article, here it is: www.egneva.com/how-to-create-a-3d-floor-plan-in-blender/. I hope you will understand the situation and thanks for watching it. If you liked this video, make sure to subscribe for more!
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texturing there are plenty of tutorials on youtuble...keep up the good work,amazing tutorial
why i cant install this when i already purchased it??? don't have software only document.. hmmm . please check the app u sent in my email ASAP
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I didn't realize the archimesh objects bound boxes were meant for cutting holes. So convenient. Use Ctrl + - with the boolean addon activated
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This is great! the first 3 minutes have 30 minutes of value! Thank you so much!
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so many people in comment section doesn't even know which software he used, guys its clearly mentioned in the title , its "Blender". And to others who are commenting for his bad pronunciation , well i had no problem understanding what he said. And if you all couldn't understand what he said then you could've just enabled captions. Anyways it was literally a good tutorial , sad to know that you are not uploading any videos anymore
You made this look so easy. As a beginner. I know it is not easy. Thanks dude.
You can do it! Grant Abbit: th-cam.com/users/mediagabbitt is a good channel for learning basics. Thanks for watching!
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Is a really great tutorial. I've learned a few tricks. However using Archipack, the paid version, generate the walls,doors, windows, floors and balcony in about 50 clicks. Adding furnitures also can be faster with some addons. I don't take credit for Archipack and I don't want to leave a bad vibe about this tutorial. It's always a pleasure to see someone who make projects in a raw, pure Blender mode. That takes skill. Big like!
Would love for an updated version please. Because maybe back then boolean didn't work as it does today , and maybe we could use Append to bring assets but even then there's the new asset collection library . There's also the new Caustics that will allow for realistic light reflections through objects . But other than that , this is probably the best tutorial out there on how to work with a floor plan for showing interior . Unfortunately it won't help that much with creating an exterior render but it's great anyways
I liked the 3Ddesign you made.it's amazing
Interesting approach. I usually import a dxf and then extrude the whole floor plan to the windows sill height, then to the beam and finally to the bottom face of the ceiling.
good thing you have subtitles
Hahahahaah ik the accent
Good tutorial! When I import dxf drawings sometimes I just select the lines of the walls and go to object->convert to->mesh from curve. By doing this it is then possible to extrude directly all the lines of the walls in 1 second, saving a lot of time
I do that too, but always check if your vertices are merged by select all and merrge by distance..increase the distance if necessary, bcs sometimes it doesn´t merge
do you convert dwg/cad into dxf first? or directly import dxf ?
I really learned so much things like Blender, Photoshop, some coding shits from some Indıan guys, don't I? You guys are really awesome dude.
Are you interested in building?
Very nice blender architecture video thankyou so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I don't know how I found your channel, but this is simply amazing! I have definitely learned quite a few things from you. I thought my designing skills were decent, but yours made me improve a lot more. Thank you! You definitely earned a like and a sub from me :)
Awesome! Thank you!
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A little big bow and hat down to you sir. You kind of blown my mind
What???? 😂😂😂😂😂
I loved it. I was searching for a clear and smart way of creating floor plans, and your video just appeared. Thanks a lot. Will you cover also the texturing or the applying of materials and lights for the rendering as yoir initial image shows?
Sure, thank you for watching 🙂
Your tutorial videos are amazing. I decided to go back to creating soft after 16 years. soft soft is so easy to get into, but also offers
Men, you are an artist, I like your video. Thank you so much, for sharing that architectural tools.
thank you so much! im here with 0 knowledge about this but you were very clear!
Thank you.. Blender should be utilized more especially with Architecture students.
Thank you! Great explanation and I really appreciated the music on the background 👍
Woww How smoothly you did
Great video. thanks for sharing the shortcut keys :D
Thanks for watching! 😇
Learned many new tips from this video. Thanks
Thank you for your attention.
Great video. Thanks from Brazil!
Thanks for watching
Honestly when you watch tutorials for advanced 3D modelling they seem so easy but when it comes to do by yourself things are never easy you must toil a little. Im a beginner in blender 3D software i was able to create two animations for my TH-cam channel and im still learning blender.
Wonderful! Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the subtitles. You have a very deep voice and its a bit difficult to understand. But this is a great video I hope you keep it up!
Very nice tutorial. So many useful tips in such a short time :)
You can you use a addon called bool tool to quickly add bollean modifiers
Wow. Seriously, thank you.
Helped me deliver to my client, grateful
Well well aren't you the smart guy here 💁🏻♂️, thanks for making this tutorial easy for noobies
Excellent job
That was actually so helpfull, thx
For a, non English, really newbie in Blender, just for making an 3d floor plan, is even with speed on 0.5 to quick to follow on screen.
wow, why the heak you are so genius
🙌 Thanks for watching!
it's nice for movies, animations or games however in engineering and architecture field or work, better to use sketchup and autocad 3d render to have detailed and precise dimensions in terms of meter, inches, feet and etc.
Cool. Very nice workflow!
I bow before your skills
Brother please put the texturing and lighting part as a video your explanation was well and good
Dude, this is great!
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing these works..bcz it helps the beginners.
Pls do a 3d VR tutorial using blender.
I will try! Thank you so much for watching
Cool video.👍 Hello from Russia 🖐
thanks for the video . very helpful. keep it up.
Great video, keep more coming with blender
Very nice tutorial
The more I come back the more it makes sense😤
I'm not sure if your voice is naturally sounding like that or you are very tired considering the work ethics that 3D artist must endure, either way it's very soothing to listen to and help concentrate on both visual and audio hehe...thanks Subbed!!
very fast ! thanks
I need this for my project
please make a series ........
Thanks. Very helpful.
Amazing content. Thanks for this.
It Was Such A Great Video... Loved it💕
OMG! thanks a lot! super useful tips
Thank you for the video!
Nicee..thanks man
best tut .. keep makig tut
Amazing 👍
soooooo goood broo
thank u so much keep on we need you bro
Thanks for the assets!
I respect you
very cool... but not for begginners. I have to revisit this one later
Great job !! Well done!
I wish it was better explained from 9:00 on, the materials and working with assets, thank you very much anyways
So good
thank you bro.. :D
Fantastic
Simple and easy tutorial you gave>
But i just need guidance that my snap mode is not working while GRAB even i set settings to default. i,ve watched many videos but still could not get the point
Thank you for sharing this very interesting to see
😇 Thanks for watching
Super Work
VERY GOOD
Excellent content bro
Glad you think so!
hey bro, thanks for letting us know.. bro
Your voice, accent is very similar to a youtuber "Suman"
oh so you can actually import cad stuff. nice.
Awesome!
god bless slowmotion :D
You the best.
Nice.
great thanks so much!
Althouh your English is ....well you know 😂 the video is great , congrats and thanks
dont worry, after 20-30 hours of you tube tutorials, you will be listening at 2X and not notice any accent
Where to download the map of the House? Please give me link I can't find it. I subscribed your channel anyway.
Fabuloso amigo. Muchas gracias
thanks man!!
very nice
Best
awesome video. What software did you use for the screencast keys?
This is amazing!!! When will the lighting and texturing videos be done?
Thanks for this
good one, I will try this later. Have you learned this also somewhere or came up with this by yourself?
i have some doubt regarding the door moving to the locations. SHIFT-J then children then what to do , u said empty.. but i was not able to make it. please clarify
Just to select the whole door group. Select the empty(Plain axis), press Shift+G and choose Children- all children except the empty are selected here. So press shift and select empty too pick the whole group.
Thanks for watching!
got it, thanks
How this assets files fits exactly at your room size 🤔 but awesome work tho...🔥
Can you share a floor plan picture? I want to learn 3d in blender too
Here is the dxf file: drive.google.com/open?id=1GknEJE4hgoANIfsrBsViF3wGZBHml3az, Thanks for watching
Fantastic!!!!
Nice video
My metric system from Autocad doesn't suit that one from Blender. When I imported DXF it looks as if it was gigantic...
I've been trying to change "metrics" in "scene" but it doesn't work.
I'm also facing the same problem, have you found the solution for this problem?
Have u found the solution
@@phaneendrap.898 Have u found the solution
@@bhuvaneshwaranm1282 No
This is cool what you did!