Post-produce Architectural Renders in Photoshop
Inspirational Mood Board
A course by Fernando Neyra Moreta , Architect and Illustrator
Joined September 2019
About the video: Inspirational Mood Board
Overview
“Now I will look for some complementary images that can serve as inspiration. You don't have to literally transfer these images to your render, but they can be triggers that help you create an environment, emulate the color range or simply open up more creative paths.”
In this video lesson Fernando Neyra Moreta addresses the topic: Inspirational Mood Board, which is part of the Domestika online course: Post-produce Architectural Renders in Photoshop. Learn how to enhance the style of architectural design by combining the realistic aspect of the render with artistic originality.
Partial transcription of the video
“inspirational mood board It is important that you have complementary images as a base of inspiration. Next I'll show you how do i set up my mood board as a trigger to open a more creative path in the project. As a first example for our inspiration board, which is a question that they can do it consciously or unconsciously, the important thing is that they see many examples of architecture and you can look for inspiration in various places, not only in the specific places of architecture, but in other places. In this case I want to present some axonometric that are iconic of the 20th century...”
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Course summary for: Post-produce Architectural Renders in Photoshop
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Areas
Architectural Illustration, Architecture, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture, Digital Illustration

Fernando Neyra Moreta
A course by Fernando Neyra Moreta
A native of Córdoba, Argentina, Fernando Neyra is an architect and illustrator specialized in architectural graphics, a discipline in which he combines his two passions: the practice of architecture with the illustrated representation of projects.
His clients are mainly architectural firms from different parts of the world such as Gehl Architects, Studio Precht, and more. The main objective of his work is to give the space's potential residents a convincing look at what the end result would be like with a realistic illustrated presentation.
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