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Combine images in Photoshop - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp for Architecture: Details
Combine images in Photoshop
- [Instructor] In this next exercise, we're going to have to a look at how to join those three images, so this top one, the middle one and the bottom one, and combine them into one image. Okay, these are easy processes to do, but if you've never done this sort of thing before and you fancy a go, then this is how you do it. So first of all we're going to open, so we're going to want the base external, the mid external and the top external. So just add those three to your selection. We don't want the lines. We can do those later if we want. And then click open. So that opens up these three images. So if we look at this top image, and we go to the image menu across the top, then the canvas size is what we need to look at, and we can see that this canvas is 27 inches high. Okay, so it's quite a big old file to start off with. But we want to sort of triple this up so that we can have something that will take all three…
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Add convincing materials6m 11s
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Use the axis for texture alignment5m 10s
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Adjust texture to avoid repetition5m 38s
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Completed model with textures5m 52s
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Load V-Ray render settings6m 47s
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Create the line overlay files1m 25s
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Use blend mode in Photoshop4m 9s
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Combine images in Photoshop4m 12s
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Incorporate 2D with 3D in LayOut5m 38s
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Export to PDF2m 37s
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