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Course 2: Modeling the Architectural Project: Architecture modeling - Folder management and inserting images of our plans

By Gustavo Correa , Architect

Architect. Cali, Colombia.
Joined December 2015
Domestika Basics Course 2 of 5
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About the video: Architecture modeling - Folder management and inserting images of our plans

Overview

“In this unit, I will tell you about the organization that takes place in this type of project, such as the structures of the folders which contain the 3D scenes. I will also show you how to insert the planimetries so that you can start modeling.

Note: the project that we will work on throughout this Domestika Basics will be Four Leaves Villa by Japanese architects KIAS, which I have chosen because it meets some of the requirements I had in mind when planning this course. In the first place, I was looking for a house of adequate dimensions so that anyone who is starting can face it, but at the same time that it represents a challenge for all those who love to improve themselves in every way, this will allow them to learn gradually. I have always believed that a well-achieved design will greatly facilitate the work of visualizing it, so for this reason I also found this project interesting to work on.

In this video lesson Gustavo Correa addresses the topic: Architecture modeling - Folder management and inserting images of our plans, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 2: Modeling the Architectural Project. Learn how to model the different interior and exterior elements of your scene.

Partial transcription of the video

“One essential task we must consistently perform is organizing our folders before embarking on a project. Afterward. we will import our plans as JPGs into the file to commence modeling our house. Let's delve into this process. Keeping files organized is crucial for efficient project management. Before starting the modeling process. it is crucial for me to ensure all files are meticulously organized. This way. whenever I need to locate specific resources or assets within my project. they are readily accessible. To achieve this. one can simply implement a systematic file management strategy. I...”

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Course summary for: Course 2: Modeling the Architectural Project

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Gustavo Correa

Gustavo Correa
By Gustavo Correa

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Colombian-born Gustavo Correa is an architect who specializes in ArchViz projects, with over six years of experience in the field. His passion for the visual arts led him to experiment and explore different tools for creating computer graphics and applying them to architectural projects.

Currently, he is a 3D artist for Neoscape, one of the largest ArchViz companies in the world, and the founder of ArmyOne, his own ArchViz related project. Through personal projects, he has been able to materialize some of the ideas he has had for several years and solidified his style as an artist.


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Course 2: Modeling the Architectural Project

By Gustavo Correa
Architect. Cali, Colombia.
Joined December 2015
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  • 9 students