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Best ways to learn architectural modelling?
By: QuillMaster on Jul 22, 2025 01:14 AM EST
I’m just starting out with architectural modelling and I feel overwhelmed by all the software and techniques out there. I want to learn how to create professional-looking models, maybe even get into visualization later. Could anyone recommend the best way to learn and maybe suggest some good resources or services that could inspire me?
By: pokrovskijdima on Jul 22, 2025 01:55 AM EST
Hi! When I was in your shoes, I also didn’t know where to begin. Honestly, watching tutorials helps but nothing beats studying work from professionals. I’d recommend checking out real projects by an architectural visualization studio, they really set the bar for quality. For example, look at the portfolio here: https://provisual.pro/ their photorealistic architectural visualization work is incredibly inspiring and gives you a good sense of what’s possible. You can reverse engineer ideas and techniques from seeing what the pros deliver.
By: QuillMaster on Jul 22, 2025 02:23 AM EST
Wow, thanks for this! That link is full of amazing projects, exactly what I needed for motivation and reference.
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