The Fastest way to create Architecture Floor Plans



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34 thoughts on “The Fastest way to create Architecture Floor Plans”

  1. Great information, but to be honest, the photoshop plan renders and lumion renders are far apart, in photoshop , it is more than just realism , it's about illustration, activities and flexibility of plan information we want to convey, the trees, textures, furniture can be manipulated in different effects faster than lumion, lumion is better ofcourse in realism , but for plan renders, it's not necessary to offer that always. Nevertheless, great content!

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  2. Also a few more tips for you guys:
    – If you want to a more stylized, all you gotta do is not add the realistic trees in Lumion, just use it to create a base render and adjust the materials using material ID to make selections in Photoshop. Then overlay textures and grunge maps if needed. It'll still be way faster than doing the whole process manually in Photoshop by itself.
    – Also note that when working for a company, clients often need a lot of changes, you won’t have time to start the whole Photoshop workflow over and over again. Doing it in a 3D Softwares is just way faster especially when you can update it automatically. Hope that helps!

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  3. Already figured this out a long time ago. I use revit and sketch up, but revit gives me the wall thickness in lumion. Friendly user tip, Use the section box in 3d in your revit model and it cuts the walls in lumion and you see that black thickness of any wall in your plans, sections, etc, then overlay the image in revit plans and sections and you get something beautiful. 😁👍 Nice tutorial as always.

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