Post Digital Architecture illustration [illustrator + Photoshop]

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:08 How to export PDF from Sketchup
00:45 Architecture Illustrator Tutorial
05:30 Architecture Illustration Tutorial in Photoshop
12:44 Final Image
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Literally been trying to find this type of render style for ages, never knew how to do it and now I know, it’s so simple as well🤣thanks!!

tomdaniel
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if you are going for these kind of aesthetic, then you can also paste the a transparent png of a tree(if you can't find one, you can search for a jpg tree with white background, and do select+color range and pick the color white, invert then delete, copy to your workspace)
Then with new layer above the tree layer, using alt click between the layer.
With this, you can paint with any color.
bonus tip: use gradient tool to have a variation of color.

billj.
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Thanks! A small improvement to this workflow is to save the Ai and then Place it as a linked image into PS (file>place linked), this means that you can continue to update the Ai file and it will automatically update in PS every time you save the Ai.

authogonal
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For the tress (or other elements which you want to look more like a graphic, rather than real objects) I recommend using Filter -> Filter Gallery -> Cutout. I also had a problem with finding proper elements so now I find it easier to make them myself :D Great video!

aamemy
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This is the tutorial that I need!! Hoping for more collage tutorials!!

aldridge
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I loved it, it’s just what i’m looking to do this semester cause my notebook isn’t collaborating with me and I can’t render anything kkkk

jaquelinequeiroz
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If you want to recolour all elements of the same colour at once in Illustrator you can just triple clic with the live paint bucket. Live saver!

benjik.
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You deserve millions of views for your efforts!

misdede
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The end product is just amazing you did really well.

TheArchitecturalInsider
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We need more this type of video... Amazing work

armypambhar
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Best architecture visualisation channel ever!!

misdede
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This is the final nail. You have convinced me to install Adobe illustrator. This is amazing

landewell
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Note that you can improve your "arch" lines; while drawing archs in sketchup, just imput number of segments... so you can avoid those "12 edges" arches settings by default (or use arches from the dwg imported). Great video by the way !

DPSarquitectura
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I love your way of explaining, I love your tutorials, I love your channel. Hope you achieve all your goals and become a great Architect. In Shaa Allah. Keep going. Loads of Love <3

AlishaKhan-jvgo
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I am watching from India🇮🇳 it's very helpful video I would like say you should make more video like this keep it up. 👍👍

mychoicepicsart
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Great video and I guess we can do this in photoshop itself 😬. BTW it's a great decision that you've thought of doing tutorials on illustrator. Good luck 😊

GeoCreationsarchitectur
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It was simplistic and soothing thank you.

Araop
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First of all, Your hardwork in details, Damn!!😍
Second, I loved that music, felt serene.😊
Third, I loved that swan too, seems like it flew away😝
Fourth, I wish i knew Illustrator.
Fifth, As soon as Photoshop opened, u worked like a fastest moving train.😝😊
Hahaha Anyways, Thankyou for always showing a new perspective on how to do things ❤

grishmaregmi
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Simply beautiful, well explained. Best wishes

anubhavrana
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Love it, that what I need. Many thanks for your sharing :)

anhnguyentien