Presentation Technique for Architectural Projects
Axonometric editing (first part)
A course by Dx Arquitectos , Architects
About the video: Axonometric editing (first part)
Overview
“In this lesson we will continue in Photoshop and we will show you how to edit a 3D image in Axonometric or aerial view of the project (from any modeling software). For this, tools such as importing objects from devices or scans, contrast, chromatic hierarchy, partial transformation and others that you may need to bring your plans to life on the presentation sheet will be worked on.”
In this video lesson Dx Arquitectos addresses the topic: Axonometric editing (first part), which is part of the Domestika online course: Presentation Technique for Architectural Projects. Learn to combine traditional and digital techniques to build your presentation with Adobe Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. i'll show you how to improve editing your unfolded axonometric effectively. Let's open the file which consists of three files that make up the axonometric. The first will be the lines. We'll check the resolution is at 250 pixels per inch. To ensure optimal print resolution. we need to verify the file isn't excessively large. We'll also confirm the color mode is set to RGB. Be right back. First. we save the file under a new name using 'Save As.' We'll call it axonometric to keep things organized and clear. psd format Then... Renaming the layer. we'll call it lines. Create a n...”
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Course summary for: Presentation Technique for Architectural Projects
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Architectural Illustration, Architecture, Design Management, Digital Architecture, Presentation Design

Dx Arquitectos
A course by Dx Arquitectos
Sergio Hidalgo and Germán Rodríguez are the directors of DX Arquitectos, a Chilean firm dedicated to the design and construction of architectural projects at different scales: from furniture to houses, offices, industries, and public spaces. DX was born from the meeting of a group of 7 students from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Chile, who at the turn of the millennium, aspired to reformulate the classic way in which architecture studios were structured for the generation of projects.
The projects and works of DX can be seen on their web page and in different publications dedicated to architecture like Arch Daily, Dezeen, Mark, Plataforma Arquitectura, and others.
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