How do you make realistic renders in Lumion 6?

How do you make realistic renders in Lumion 6?

You’ve finished your 3D model and imported it into Lumion….

  1. Step 1: Find the best point (or points) of view in your scene.
  2. Step 2: Set up the scene’s lighting.
  3. Step 3: Make materials look beautiful with texture and age.
  4. Step 4: Adding effects.
  5. Step 5: Extra details – every single shot needs them!

How do you make Lumion render more realistic?

For a small, optical imperfection, add a little bit of “Chromatic Aberration” and a very tiny value of the “Fish Eye” effect. Use “Sky Light” and “Hyperlight” for still images and videos. For the most impact with Sky Light, turn the Sky Light render quality to ultra (which also means “ultra-slow render speeds”).

Is Lumion real time rendering?

Lumion is made especially for architects who need a reliable tool to bring their SketchUp models to life. With broad compatibility and real-time rendering between Lumion and SketchUp, it’s easy to create a modeling-to-rendering workflow that is quick, productive and stress free.

Is Lumion easy?

Lumion is often described as ‘easy’ because it possesses all the positive characteristics just mentioned while at the same time being extremely powerful, fast and of high quality. It is 3D visualization software suitable for the highest level of professional architectural presentations.

How do you render a photorealistic?

Here are 11 tips to help you achieve a higher level of photorealism in your next 3D renders.

  1. Round your edges.
  2. Use surface imperfections.
  3. Introduce some chaos.
  4. Mimic real-world lighting.
  5. Use a realistic camera angle.
  6. Create some atmosphere.
  7. Use lens effects.
  8. Scale objects correctly.

How do you make good render?

6 expert tips for better 3D renders

  1. Start simple. In the modelling stage, try to maintain a simple shape and focus on leading proper curve lines.
  2. Make use of fresnel shaders. Use more complex shaders to create great effects.
  3. Choose HDRI wisely.
  4. Use additional lighting.
  5. Consider composition.
  6. Bevel every edge.

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