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1 Project and 6 Different Visualization Styles in Architecture

Duration: 12:14Views: 185.1KLikes: 3.4KDate Created: Feb, 2022

Channel: Upstairs

Category: Education

Tags: visualizationvraylearntricksphotoshopsketchuprepresentationtipspost-productionwatercolorupstairsmarkersketchrenderarchitecture

Description: Click here to know more about the laptop that I'm using, it's the ConceptD 7 Ezel: acer.co/Upstairs_ConceptD7Ezel Thanks to ConceptD for sponsoring this video! ― ● A platform to learn Architecture Representation and Visualization: learnupstairs.com In Architecture, visualization is a core part of the job. You first design a building and then you need to present it to the world. A realistic approach is oftentimes chosen to portray how the yet imaginary space will feel in real life. It’s the “style” that people outside of the architecture world can easily understand. But when representing a project to show to your peers, professors, or even join competitions, you have a lot more styles and techniques to choose from. You can use all of your artistic and creative skills. For example, you can use a collage to quickly produce an image that will show the main characteristics of the building, without spending lots of time working on rendering settings. This video will explore this concept and expand our vision that realism is not the only possible way to represent a project. All the digitally produced images/renderings were done using the ConceptD 7 Ezel from @ConceptDCreator. Learn more about ConceptD: ConceptD 7 Ezel: ConceptD 7 Ezel Web: conceptd.acer.com Social: @ConceptD | Linktree Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:35 Stlye 01 - Real-time render 3:34 Style 02 - Collage 4:53 Style 03 - Post-production 7:29 Style 04 - Watercolor 9:18 Style 05 - Markers 10:19 Style 06 - Digital Sketch 11:23 Images side-by-side ― ● You can also follow us here: Instagram: instagram.com/learnupstairs Facebook: facebook.com/learnupstairs Pinterest: pinterest.com/learnupstairs ● Let's talk: hello@learnupstairs.com

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