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How do you make really good architecture posters for your projects?
What are good ressources to look up for this? And how to learn it?
What are the basic and golden rules for architectural poster design and graphic design in general?

Also how to do post production on your renderings? And how to make good renderings?

Picrel is what google showed me when typing in architectural posters, kek.
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there arent really arch 'posters' - thats not really a thing. of course everything being more or less digital, there are drawings, print outs, presentations, or boards.

a list of basic modelling sofware would be hard to find. same as rendering. go lurk the archinect forum.

also go dig up some classic mgazines, like el croquis. look up architects.

and just so you know the full oeuvre complete of Le Corbusier is available at Internet Archive
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For HQ renderings i use Sketchup-->Enscape

for personal projects I've used PS from scratch with some basic textures.
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ouch!
this is very bad so i will assume you are underage highschooler.
go study some good architecture for a while. hmm yu might like Rossi. you could also look ta at Venturi - but stick to early venturi.



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