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Heres the thing, architectural renderings and drawings in general usually take a long time to make. And to make youtube videos out of them I need to skip some parts and focus on the moves that matter, the steps that I feel will bring the most value to you when you watch the video. So this time I decided to go back to the basics. Im going to take a simple elevation drawing that couldve been made in any CAD or BIM software and stylizing it, or render it if you call it like that, in Photoshop. No steps skipped, and youll learn it all in under 10 minutes as you saw in the title. If youre a beginner in Photoshop this video will teach you a useful workflow to handle most types of architecture drawing in Photoshop. But if youre already an intermediate or advanced user, there are a few moves here that Im sure will benefit you too. Youll probably go like, oh is it possible to do it this way too? Or even something like, I usually take a lot more time to achieve the same result, thats in