
In this 1h:18min video tutorial we will be showing you how to render a one-point perspective interior scene entirely in Photoshop, this time completely from scratch, i.e. there will be absolutely no 3D involved.
Instead, we will be adding details on the go, using Photoshop brushes and cutting, skewing, masking, stretching, erasing and modifying pieces of photographic materials from of our extensive reference library that we’ve taken ourselves at different locations around the globe.
These types of conceptual images, sometimes referred to as “digital painting” or “speed painting” and, which we here at Vyonyx are marketing as “Quicksilver images” is a very flexible and quick way of not just visualising your ideas, but also a very intuitive way of designing things in general and architecture in particular. This way of working allows easy changes – changes are important to your client and to your team. And that’s where the good old sketching and painting techniques, combined with the latest digital technology, come in handy. An image like this can be produced within a couple of hours.
The architecture of today should not be regarded as a finished and unchangeable product that does not move from its conception scribbles drawn on a restaurant napkin right to the finale, but rather be seen as a “design process”, a “work in progress”- constantly changing and evolving even after the actual physical completion of the building.
Below are some screen shots from our video and a low-res streaming video of the tutorial:
Currently there is no sound available to accompany the videos – please accept our apologies for this.
You can download the HD video tutorial ( wmv format, 1280×720 pix, 469 MB, 1h:18min ) here > Tut07_rendering_architectural_interior_1280x720.wmv
Well, thanks for watching and all your comments are very welcome!
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This tutorial created by Vladin Petrov, Vyonyx Ltd. (c) 2010

Great tutorial Vladin!
You guys are true artists.
Much appreciated.
Tarran
vladin…
this is a pure art…
i raise the hat for you.
you should contact Gnomon to have your own Dvd like Dusso.
BECOME VERY RICH!! don’t forget me.:)
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waleed.
THANK YOU!
TOO GOOD,
Vladin I love your work. As someone trying to learn your style and hopefully create my own style along the way these are a huge help to me. It seems that alot of the emotion and feeling of the images is generated through the use of many colours overlayed on top of each other and the use of some fantastic brushes to give you texture. I much prefer your style to that of the real to life renders typically produced in the field of architecture.
Cheers and thanks for everything!
Scotty V
hi vladin,
long time no see!
excellent work on the tutorials!
love them!
keep up the good work.
regards,
mlon
Outstanding work! Thank you very much!
Great work, I love to watch someone else work like that, very interesting to watch.
Would love to see a tutorial on exteriors but aerial views?!?! yeah?
Thank you.
Fantastic tutorial! I admire your work, often, the good art can escape from the cold computer tecnique .
thanks for the many contents of your website.
sorry but this is pure genius..
Hello Vladin !
Big thanks for all the Tutos and goodies (cutout models,…) you share !
this is a awesome job and amazing gift.
Thank you,
regards
Hello , I’d like to thank you for this great work , It’s a gift from you . I was asking where can i have such a brushes you used on the
tutorial ? .
Thank you again and again,
regards
Incredible!
Thank you very much for sharing your techniques!
I love your approach to the architectural rendering, way beyond the standard computer generated images we see generally on the web.
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much for the turorial. it is a great help.
If you can please add sound to the tutorial it will help understand the techniques better. Thank you once again.
great!!
thank you for sharing!
How about a little help downloading the movies. The server keeps resetting the connection?
Amazing..!