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Rendering a 3D Architectural Drawing using Adobe Photoshop

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Release date:2022, August

Author:Yousif Al-Daffaie

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What Will I Learn?
Photoshop
Architectural Rendering

Requirements
Photoshop installed on a capable laptop

Description
This class aims to form an understanding of the way Photoshop operates, while focusing on aspects most relevant to architects and architectural students. This understanding will be made by producing a render for a 3D image using Photoshop, transforming it from a single line drawing to a full-fledged 3D render that you can use for your posters and architectural visualisation. You do not need any prior experience with Photoshop; however, you will need a working version of Photoshop on your laptop.

In this class, you will learn (for both Windows and MacOS):

All the relevant Photoshop tools for an architecture student/architect.
The main elements of Photoshop and how to operate it using shortcuts.
Adding materials through colouring, or importing textures
Adding and manipulating images to add more elements.
Adding figures and people in three styles โ€“ realistic (from scratch), silhouettes, and cartoonish.
Applying final touches to post-process the render.

If that sounds like fun to you, please join me to spend an hour in learning this software that you will be using on a daily basis.
You will transform this boring line drawing into something magical using Photoshop. You can follow the steps shown in the class or you can show me your own creative creations by going off-course to create something your own way using the tools and techniques you learnt.
I cannot wait to see what you come up with. However, if you are feeling too creative for your own skills, please feel free to get in touch and we will figure it out together!

Who is the target audience?
Architecture students

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