Photoshop For Architects

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Photoshop for Architects

Photoshop for Architects


Duration: 2h 35m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.64 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English con substilos en ingles I Archivos 3 I
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Bring Any Concept To Life

What you'll learn:


1-Rendering layouts Autocad layouts are not presentation material, they are
most of the time cold, technical and often, hard to understand for clients.
Renderin
2-Photoshop for Interior Design – A Professional Standard of Presentation
Using a combination of CAD software and Photoshop, you can create
successful presentat
3-Adobe Photoshop is a program that allows you to edit many different types of
images, from photographs to original drawings and artwork. Photoshop is used
by a
4-Special Effects Photoshop can also be used to also add colour, finishes and
effects to your visuals. The images above show how a basic line drawing can
be re

Requirements:
no experience needed

Description:
Bring Any Concept To Life
In this class, you’ll learn how improve your presentations with the help of
photoshop. This class is great for anyone, whether you’re a homeowner looking
to freshen up a space or an interior design looking to practice your skills.
Even if you prefer to draw your visuals by hand, Photoshop can still be useful.
For instance, if you’ve created and rendered your own perspective drawings
without using CAD software, you can use Photoshop to accentuate and
enhance your visuals. You can add lighting effects to give an idea of depth, tone
and shade.
These skills can be applied to different disciplines within a design context, from
garden designs to retail concepts.
Using the same tools and techniques, you can render planting plans, garden
plans, and even store fronts and product displays.
These steps are ordered in such a way as to get you creating the best images
in the fastest time possible. If you were looking to do this professionally or churn
out really high end images, I would shuffle some of these steps around and put
a higher priority on 3D model texture and render settings.
The barrier to entry for Photoshop is much less than that of render software.
You can iterate and experiment at a much faster rate which is crucial to
successful viz. With rendering software, it is too easy to get sucked into the
endless search for perfect render settings and waiting hours for images to kick
out.

Who this course is for:


Architect, Students, design professionals
https://www.udemy.com/course/photoshop-for-architects-q/

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