Architectural photoshop , autodesk revit , lumion , autocad
From 1.69 £ /h
Photoshop is an amazing tool for architecture students could be used in anything starting from sketching to architectural rendering ,our sessions will be (tour in the interface and tools ,importing and exporting,plan rendering,elevaations rendering,effects and filters )
Extra information
Good internet connection
Laptop
Laptop
Location
Online from Egypt
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
Skills
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New York
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Conceptualization and Visualisation:
In the early stages of architectural design, Photoshop serves as a virtual sketchbook. Architects can amalgamate diverse images, textures, and concepts to spark innovative ideas.
Mood boards are useful for exploring colors, materials, and atmospheres. They provide a visual compass that guides the design journey.
Collages of disparate elements can be seamlessly woven together, setting the stage for the architectural narrative. For example, an architect envisioning a modern urban park can merge photographs of lush greenery, contemporary sculptures, and vibrant public spaces into a cohesive visual representation.
Photoshop allows architects to add color to floor plans, elevations, and sections. Exports from drawing software like AutoCAD or Revit can be brought into Photoshop and brought to life.
Site analysis diagrams, illustrations, and other graphics can also be created using Photoshop.
Experimenting with Materials and Surfaces:
Architects can use Photoshop’s brushes and blending modes to simulate various surfaces. Whether it’s glass facades, rustic brickwork, or intricate textures, Photoshop helps evoke emotions and convey purpose.
By experimenting with different materials virtually, architects can make informed design decisions.
Post-Production Rendering Workflow:
Architects can enhance their architectural renderings by fine-tuning lighting, shadows, and details in Photoshop.
The software allows for precise adjustments, compositing, and adding special effects to achieve photorealistic results.
Creating Architectural Presentations:
Photoshop is essential for creating compelling architectural presentations, whether for client meetings, competitions, or portfolio showcases.
Architects can combine rendered images, diagrams, plans, and text to communicate their design concepts effectively.
Recommended Courses:
If you’re an architecture student looking to master Photoshop, consider taking online courses specifically tailored for architects:
Udemy’s “Photoshop for Architecture Students” course covers basic tools, architecture posters, diagrams, rendering workflows, and feedback on assignments1.
Another course, “Rendering Architectural Plans using Photoshop”, focuses on importing files, defining patterns, applying textures, adding furniture, and enhancing plans with shadows and special effect
In the early stages of architectural design, Photoshop serves as a virtual sketchbook. Architects can amalgamate diverse images, textures, and concepts to spark innovative ideas.
Mood boards are useful for exploring colors, materials, and atmospheres. They provide a visual compass that guides the design journey.
Collages of disparate elements can be seamlessly woven together, setting the stage for the architectural narrative. For example, an architect envisioning a modern urban park can merge photographs of lush greenery, contemporary sculptures, and vibrant public spaces into a cohesive visual representation.
Photoshop allows architects to add color to floor plans, elevations, and sections. Exports from drawing software like AutoCAD or Revit can be brought into Photoshop and brought to life.
Site analysis diagrams, illustrations, and other graphics can also be created using Photoshop.
Experimenting with Materials and Surfaces:
Architects can use Photoshop’s brushes and blending modes to simulate various surfaces. Whether it’s glass facades, rustic brickwork, or intricate textures, Photoshop helps evoke emotions and convey purpose.
By experimenting with different materials virtually, architects can make informed design decisions.
Post-Production Rendering Workflow:
Architects can enhance their architectural renderings by fine-tuning lighting, shadows, and details in Photoshop.
The software allows for precise adjustments, compositing, and adding special effects to achieve photorealistic results.
Creating Architectural Presentations:
Photoshop is essential for creating compelling architectural presentations, whether for client meetings, competitions, or portfolio showcases.
Architects can combine rendered images, diagrams, plans, and text to communicate their design concepts effectively.
Recommended Courses:
If you’re an architecture student looking to master Photoshop, consider taking online courses specifically tailored for architects:
Udemy’s “Photoshop for Architecture Students” course covers basic tools, architecture posters, diagrams, rendering workflows, and feedback on assignments1.
Another course, “Rendering Architectural Plans using Photoshop”, focuses on importing files, defining patterns, applying textures, adding furniture, and enhancing plans with shadows and special effect
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