Sketchup and Photoshop for landscaping
Release date:2018
Duration:08 h 00 m
Author: Nicolas Forgue
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Are you planning to become a landscaper? Want to use rendering software to model your garden design ideas? Do you want to do it with accessible and inexpensive software? Where do you want to learn more about Photoshop and Sketchup in the garden specialization?
So come and discover this course that will allow you to create different types of renderings in order to model your ideas, and thus to provide communication media and renderings to your customers. You can also work on 2D garden plans with these tools there.
For this you will see two types of software:
Sketchup: Sketchup will allow you to both create 2D plans such as development plans, planting plans or even mass plans. It will also allow you the entire 3D modeling to create a three-dimensional rendering of a layout. You can create a house and the entire garden design. Download components that will allow you to dress your rendering, or create them yourself.
Photoshop: Photoshop will be a different tool. With Photoshop you can work on renderings from existing photos. The purpose of using Photoshop in landscape architecture is to visualize layout changes through a photo. Thus, from a shooting, you can modify elements, add elements, incorporate trees, change textures etc …
Use Photoshop with Sketchup database: It is possible to export your work in Sketchup in image format according to the desired view. From there we can then open the file in Photoshop and work directly in Photoshop based on Sketchup modeling.
Use Sketchup and Photoshop to define a professional job, the two programs are perfectly complementary.
If you do not know the basics of Sketchup and Photoshop, I invite you to see beforehand my courses of learning the basics of these two programs, it will help you to understand more easily this course which does not take the bases of software and which goes straight to the basics for Sketchup and Photoshop for garden landscaping.