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Welcome to the Photoshop course. If Lumion is about getting the base render right, Photoshop is where we bring it all together and give it that final professional polish. This three-session course is tailored specifically for architectural visualization. We aren’t just going to look at random photo-editing tricks; we’re going to focus on the exact workflow you need to take raw renders and technical drawings and turn them into compelling, final deliverables.

We’ll start from scratch, getting comfortable with the workspace and essential tools. Then, we'll quickly move into practical post-production, using your actual Lumion outputs as a base. You'll learn how to dial in your lighting and colors, seamlessly blend in scale figures and vegetation, and speed up your process using actions and AI tools. Finally, we’ll step away from 3D views to focus on the 2D side—rendering clear, readable floor plans and organizing all your hard work into a clean, cohesive presentation board.

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This introductory course is designed for beginners who want to start their journey with Architectural Revit and understand the fundamentals of Building Information Modeling (BIM).
The course begins with a clear overview of the BIM concept, its importance in the construction industry, and how it improves coordination, efficiency, and project delivery.
Students will then explore the Revit user interface, learning how to navigate the workspace, understand key tools, manage views, and become familiar with the software environment.
By the end of this course, learners will have a solid foundation to confidently start working in Revit and continue developing their BIM skills
Welcome to the Lumion course. This class is designed to take the 3D models you built during your Revit diploma and bring them to life. Over the next four sessions, we'll walk through the entire rendering process from scratch. We’ll cover everything from basic interface navigation and material tweaking to setting up advanced lighting, animations, and 360 panoramas. The goal isn't just to learn the software, but to build a practical workflow that lets you present your design ideas clearly and professionally, whether through realistic night shots or clean diagrammatic outputs.