No Photoshop, Just Archicad. Design Elevation that you never thought possible with archicad

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In this Video, we learn how to make a design elevation with just archicad. Achieving the effects we do get in photoshop

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00:00 Intro
01:15 Elevation settings
06:50 Importing 2D image textures
11:00 Glass effect
15:00 Import vegetation into background
17:20 Faded background
21:58 Water Effect

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Namara Allan, my OB here. Great content bro....
More of you. This is cool stuff

mukombozicastrol
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Great video with very resourceful information. thank you

kingkogna
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Your videos are always really useful and normally solve problems I've been trying to overcome. Regards from England

simonrimington
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This was very helpful video, More Thanks❤❤❤

ncan
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ما شاء الله عليك و قل ربي زدني علما شكرا. Thinkyou very match

bahriarojeteur
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Hi nalitect, im a student here in WA. thanks for this video its help me to motivate for doing my assesstment.God bless and more power!cheers

janethbondoc
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Amazing tutorial, step by step...thanks a lot..success for you..friend

pakdeocok
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Great video!
Is there a reason you don't just render the elevation?
by setting up a 3d view > parallel projection > front view then render the image.... This way the textures you apply in the surface setting will display as they would in the 3d window.
Then if the model/design changes, you can just update the elevation render with just one click, also glass, shadows, reflections etc. appear much more realistic!

craigfarrugia
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ძალიან მომეწონა შენი ვიდეო, მადლობა....კარგი ადამიანი ხარ!!!!

nanatsitskishvili
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Thank you very much dude! cheers from Peru!

mslococho
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My brother you are too much, keep it up !!

richardogbonnia
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Hi there, firstly great job on this video, I came across it and thought I'd give it a watch. If you don't mind, I thought I'd add some info.

At 5:46 you were speaking about including textures on surfaces in it's respective dialog box. You can do this. There is a tab further down called "texture", this is where you can import surface textures which you have downloaded or have been sent by the supplier.

I'd also like to take this opportunity to mention that it would be a good idea to import the asset folder into your embedded library so when you archive this pln, the folder will be incorporated with other libraries within the pla.

Lastly, another workflow could be to create a duplicate of this elevation in the view map and then place the fills over the elements and continue as you had. The reason I mention this is if the project changes during design, this elevation will not update with your model and you might spend time recreating this view whereas if you work on a linked view, it will update as your model evolves.

Just my 2 cents!

Thanks for creating the video! I look forward to seeing what else you have created.

matthewphillips
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If possible will need your full help to be perfect like you. Already my mentor. Like a lot your designs .

jeanfelixbaikeh
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Hi, I'm begginer learner and my problems are how to start with archicard 23 by doing the settings and the foundation plan how to do it. Thanks for your understanding.

jeanfelixbaikeh
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you can actually add fills directly to the elevation...there is no need to copy and paste the elevation in the floor plan. That way if there are any changes in the plan, the elevation is changed automatically and you just need to adjust the fills.

chrisschuler
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Thank you so much! This was super helpful.

brianmcginnis
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This about to help me big big time 🔥😃thank you

deananderson
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Your videos are so very helpful and have made me really getting there in archicad.ny humble request can u do that model in archicad?

suzyonkhoma
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Salut, je peux avoir ce tuto version française ? Comment faire pour avoir des textures comme tu as utilisé 🙏

grouperoyalconstructionsarl
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Off brain mathematics XDD. Nice Video dude! keep it coming...Was worth the time. Thanks

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