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Design and render a section-elevation of the imaginary Living Room/Dining Room plan we created in Part One, using only your eye, your real-world knowledge of the "size" of things, and the 2D grid drawing assist feature in Procreate. It's a technique that will maintain your design flexibility as long as possible while delivering an accurate concept design ready to be developed in Sketchup or Rhino, by you or your team GIVE DRAWING TO SCALE A TRY! Download a free 1/4" Grid, Ruler and FF&E template here: https://www.ipadforarchitects.com/dra... MAKE THE TRANSITION TO iPAD PRO DRAWING: Shop Procreate Draw-To-Scale Tools: https://www.ipadforarchitects.com/store Learn More About the Live Draw-Along Workshop: https://www.ipadforarchitects.com/liv... Browse Our Self-Guided Courses: https://www.ipadforarchitects.com/off... Got a Project? Get Off on the Right Foot (2-Hour Designer Session): https://calendly.com/ipadforarchitect... Planning a New Home? Start Smart with a 1-Hour Consult: https://calendly.com/ipadforarchitect... TO PURCHASE CURATED BRUSH SETS, GRID TEMPLATES & SCALES USED IN MY VIDEOS: http://www.akersarchitecturalrenderin... TIME STAMPS/NARRATIVE: Today we’re going to create this freehand section-perspective as the second part of a 3-part series called “Design From Plan To Perspective. I’m going to show you a way to use procreate to create an accurate freehand design that can help you be more intuitive in the early phases of design while still delivering an accurate sketch that can then be easily built in Sketchup or Rhino 0:00 Intro: We created this floor plan in the first part of this series, and now we’re going to project an elevation up from this plan, and then in the next part we’ll create a perspective, so lets get going 0:20 Copy the canvas and paste into new document 0:39 Determine the section cut and rotate the canvas to create tracing underlay 1:05 Use proportions to “eyeball” the height of the section 1:41 Design and sketch out the ceiling truss 2:07 Use proportions to “eyeball” the height of a person for scale 2:14 Adding a 2D grid for help in estimating freehand scale 2:38 Sketching in the furniture with help from the grid, beginning with the sectional, then the fireplace behind 3:36 Adding the fireplace 4:09 Beginning final tracing in black pen (For those of you who want to skip ahead to adding tone, go to 20:19) 5:18 Adding tone & rendering textures 8:57 Rendering wood grain texture with the #29 Fine Hair Brush 9:32 Adding the little details that make a section-elevation sing 10:22 Adding an imaginary painting to an interior elevation 12:33 Adding a ground plane and background sky to a section in order to make it read more clearly 13:03 Adding a daylight study to a section-elevation, including diagramming the optimum sun angle and adjusting the darkness of the daylight effect 14:55 Adding a nighttime lighting study using the same techniques 16:28 Summary of the evolution of this rendered section-elevation from plan, to rough sketch to line drawing to daylight study to nighttime lighting study ABOUT ME My name is James Akers and the name of my business is Akers Architectural Rendering. I'm a registered architect and full-time professional renderer, and my mission is to help architects, interior designers and students master their design and digital rendering skills in Procreate. You can find more design tutorials and inspiration for architects at the links below. // Please SUBSCRIBE to support and stay up to date with new content. Thank you! // // CONTACT ME http://www.akersarchitecturalrenderin... // // INSTAGRAM / ipad_for_architects_masterclas // // TWITTER / akersrendering // #procreatetutorial #procreatearchitecture #procreatedesign