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Photoshop architectural rendering is the process of creating 2D or 3D images or animations showing the attributes of a proposed architectural design. From this rendering, we can learn what an architectural establishment would look like once it is built. Photoshop is a great tool for architects involved in various creative spheres. Architects can turn even blend images or illustrations into beautiful architectural projects by using this software. But if you are just beginning to work with this software, we have some important Photoshop architectural rendering tips which you can follow for your ease.


Photoshop is a highly popular software among architects because of its user-friendly interface and the availability of thousands of video tutorials. You can improve your existing architectural renders or create a new one in Photoshop. Below we are describing the top 11 photoshop architectural rendering tips for newbie architects so that they can perform rendering better and faster.


Photoshop architectural rendering files tend to be quite complex and messy. But you can always try to minimize the number of layers to as low as possible. For that purpose, you may group the layers based on their contents. You can follow the below criteria to group the layers in folders.


Sometimes you just add a photo to the canvas and zoom in only to notice that it becomes pixelated. This problem can easily be solved by applying Smart Objects. This is extremely important in photoshop architectural rendering projects as once converted to smart objects, it is possible to resize, rotate, alter/make changes to the image. These changes will not decrease the image quality, which is impossible in the case of rasterized images.






Photoshop architectural rendering requires switching menus, adjusting settings, and choosing different tools. This is actually a time-consuming process, so you may want to speed it up. The easiest way to do so is that you memorize and use the essential keyboard shortcuts.


When you use them, you can immediately select different functions and tools. Below we are going to share a list of the most frequently used keyboard shortcuts which will definitely increase the speed of Photoshop architectural rendering.


Many beginner designers who still have not watched a lot of photoshop tutorials, often import images in photoshop only for color sampling. This takes a lot of time out of them. Instead, a better approach in photoshop architectural rendering is to use the eyedropper tool for sampling. Click on it and hold the left mouse button, then move the tool to the color point in the image that is to be sampled. This can be done on an image, a desktop picture, a webpage, etc.


If your Photoshop architectural rendering projects contain multiple images, you should maintain a consistent color palette over all your images. This will ensure a coherent and professional look for your project. You can use the Match Color function from the Image>Adjustments menu.


If you do not want to waste your time in Photoshop architectural rendering, you will need to have an established workflow. There is no end to how much you can change and improve your work. But to avoid being trapped in an endless photo editing cycle, you can set a rough deadline for your work. This will prevent you from applying different cool filters and styles just only to see the effects.


In Photoshop architectural rendering, the designers need to be extremely accurate and make the images look fully realistic. They add people, plants, and objects which they collect free from 3D model sites. These objects are available in png format.


So we have shared our list of 11 top Photoshop architectural rendering tips which you can follow to improve your rendering process. If you can organize your workflow properly, you will save a lot of time and increase your productivity. When learning Photoshop, you will find numerous tutorials on the internet, but you will have to understand which one is useful to your work and learn them. We hope you enjoy the learning process!


The collection comes with a bunch of graphics for all kind of architectural plans. In general our graphics for top view trees for context plans include 9 variations of the same tree type in one file to avoid the clone effect in your site plans. You can get one of the files for free here to use for your tutorial or even for your commercial architecture and urban design projects:


Hopefully with this tutorial you will have learnt about the significance of textures not just in 3D renders but how they can be used to convey information in 2D as well. In addition I hope you got inspired by the simple, but appealing look you can create for your next architectural site plan rendering with reasonable effort. Thanks!


i am very thankful to you, i am always trying to improve my rendering skill but it was not effective without good library and your blog on How to create an architecture site plan rendering in photoshop diktat each n every useful step make to do so.


I am a residential draftsman and designer and I'm trying to get better at rendering houses using photoshop as I don't have access to Lumion, Vray, enscape, etc. I design in Revit and haven't been able to get the Revit renderings to look very realistic, so I'm back to photoshop.


Photoshop architectural rendering is a technique used to create 2D and 3D images of a future building. The main idea behind this process is to produce a lifelike picture of how a property will look before it is actually built.


Though it is easier to work with a smaller number of layers, the rendering procedure involves handling multiple files, which can end up being chaotic and confusing. The best way out here is to arrange them in folders based on the content.


With thematic groups, you can manipulate multiple files as a single line, so the navigation process will be a breeze. Another advantage of this method is the possibility to apply masks to an entire group, which makes rendering in Photoshop intuitive. You should also learn how to merge layers in Photoshop to keep all layers well organized.


If you have ever tried adding a photo to a canvas and scaling it down, you have probably noticed a severe quality decrease. You can easily solve this problem by using Smart Objects. They are indispensable tools for Photoshop architectural rendering, as they allow resizing objects, rotating and performing other changes without affecting the original quality unlike what you get with rasterized pictures.


Using them, you can immediately activate particular functions and instruments. Above, I have prepared a list of frequently-used hotkeys that are bound to make Ps architectural rendering as quick as possible.


Rasterization together with the scanning of lines is a common thing for applying Photoshop for architectural rendering. Visualization is carried out by projecting the objects on the screen without considering the perspective effect on the observer, to be more precise a customer.


Still method description is a good and useful thing, but for us it is much more convenient to see than to read. Thus, in the following video, which is a Photoshop architectural rendering tutorial, you will see all described methods in action. You will understand with your own eyes how they influence the surface of the picture.


Great discussion. I feel the most comfortable rendering my plans in Photoshop, and for the most part labeling as well, however when plans get large and labeling extensive, photoshop is getting bogged down.


I always preferred CAD base, Illustrator to check/adjust line weights and broad area rendering (using masking) => photoshop for finer raster touch up/importing scanned hand images => Illustrator to keep crisp lines for final PDF => InDesign for layout/labeling. This allows for edits in a consistent way (always hated edits in PS) and manages file size by having points of layer flattening. I like to have high-res scans of hand drawn textures to use in renderings, they soften images nicely. (The software package gets pricey, but you only need InDesign on one or two computers, and it allows for multiple images to be worked on simultaneously much like xrefs work in AutoCAD).


I have a large architectural rendering (36" x 48") that was hand-drawn and scanned at 300 dpi then retouched in Photoshop. From Photoshop, I saved the file as a jpg and as a pdf (so that I can see which works best). I then created a 36" x 48" artboard in InDesign, imported the jpg file at 100% to use as a base map, and added additional title block text and images overlaying the base map. The completed plan is saved as a jpg and as a pdf.


I save the rendering as a jpg because it is a photo (scan) of a drawing that also includes text and color. I will try TIFF though, that could be a solution. I'm interested in your comment "This is not how architectural drawing get to online!" How exactly DO they get to be online please?


It provides a vast library of innovative ideas for artists and designers around the world. Architect and illustrator Andreas A Tjeldflaat takes you through the post-production steps for architectural rendering in Photoshop. The process for the project shown below will walk you around the Photoshop techniques blending a CG building constructed in Modo and rendered in Rhino for the real photo.


It is an international platform providing useful tutorials for architectural rendering and illustration. The site has a YouTube channel with a massive collection of post-production architecture rendering methods.

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