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Digital Illustration of Architectural Projects

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A course by Fernando Neyra Moreta , Architect and Illustrator

Architect and Illustrator. Córdoba, Argentina.
Joined September 2019
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Digital illustration of architectural projects

“Excellent! You have reached the end of the Course! This means that you have incorporated something and I want to see the result. I propose that you upload your Final Project so that we can all see it. I believe that learning is collective and constant. I suggest that you do not try to emulate exactly the project of the course, it can be essentially the same, but I want you to put your stamp on it, I know you can. I will share on my Instagram account the most original and interesting reversals that are coming up! You can use the same project that we saw, but you can also use your own project to represent it with the same technique. I will be attentive to the forum of the course in case there are any doubts. You can also comment on what you thought of this course and make some constructive suggestions, you can always improve. Thank you very much for sharing your time with me and other students! I am sure that after this course we will all come out graphically enriched! ”

Partial transcription of the video

“FINAL PROJECT First, I introduced myself, I told you more about my work and my influences, and we looked at the contents of the course. First, we looked at how to import a plan from AutoCAD, a DWG file, to SketchUp. Afterwards, we started to model the structural elements. We modeled the openings, and we added furniture. We finished it off by adding context to our project, the place where the house would be built. Then we did the rendering process, configuring and applying textures. We did a basic configuration of materials and lastly, we did a render of two views: an axonometric view and a ...”

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Course summary for: Digital Illustration of Architectural Projects

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (1092)
  • 35955 students
  • 5 units
  • 22 lessons (4h 20m)
  • 9 downloads
  • Category

    Architecture & Spaces, Illustration
  • Software

    Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, Lumion, SketchUp
  • Areas

    Architectural Illustration, Architecture, Digital Architecture, Digital Illustration, Landscape Architecture

Fernando Neyra Moreta

Fernando Neyra Moreta
A course by Fernando Neyra Moreta

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Architect and Illustrator

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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  • 22 lessons (4h 20m)
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Digital Illustration of Architectural Projects

A course by Fernando Neyra Moreta
Architect and Illustrator. Córdoba, Argentina.
Joined September 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (1.1K)
  • 35,955 students