Compared to vray on the one side and enscape on the other, Lumion chooses an unique semi real-time strategy. I am curious to see how it will handle real-time raytracing technology. Real-time competitors such as enscape and twinmotion have indicated that they will embrace RTX very soon
hello I'm a loyal audience of your videos ... I'm from Indonesia, I'm very happy if you can make an Indonesian translation in your video, so that I and other friends can understand it better ... I'm very helpful because of your useful videos ... thank you very much
You remember me? I told you time ago about the blue and green filters make unrealistic the interior images. Now I see you dont apply to this one and see how much better it is. So good work, much better. Regards
I'm not sure I remember specifically that. Also, this was not done by me like I said in the video 😂 it's a collaboration video bruh. I don't think green and blue filters make anything unrealistic, it's just a matter of style. Movies use green and blue filters all the time
Lumion 9 its amazing!!! And ur work too! I have one question, Do you know what kind of PC is best for Lumion, CAD, SketchUp, Revit etc.? Workstation or Gamer?
Great video as always! Any tips on how to avoid the horrible dark shadows Lumion produces on the wall-to-ceiling corners? That's been my N1 struggle with interior renders! I see Lumion renders on Instagram without that awful effect, but I've no idea if they're not just photoshopped. Thanks!
I have a doubt.. why do you render the images in between.. image 1,2,3..? The only image treated on Photoshop was the last one so what is the use of the other images?
I agree with Ageng, sure it can be done, but it is far more challenging, even with Lumion 9 to get a good render with only artificial lighting. Lumion needs more shadow casting lights other than the downlight options.
The wall surface below the stair appears to be unnaturally bright. Lumion just cut corners when dealing with such difficult lighting conditions in exchange for speed.
I didn't do this render but I don't think it's unnaturally bright. You can still see shadows under the stairs, also the stairs are made of glass so it's natural to have more light going through it. Lumion also has plenty of control over shadows like omnishadows and shadows brightness, it's just a matter of adjusting those settings
Architecture Inspirations color bleeding from the wooden object is too strong. Also translucent glass steps still should significantly reduce the intensity of light that comes through it. Lumion works a lot better for those who have some experience on static render engines such as vray. Complete novice to 3D rendering would simply mess around those adjustments and get nothing good out of them
Actually that's very true. I had decent experience with vray too but when I first used Lumion, I find it difficult to create realistic lighting, especially for interior scenes
@@ArchitectureInspirations wow u got cool specs!.. mine only got low specs of my laptop and it really struggles a lot running lumion hahaha... planning to build desktop like yours, if my parents lend me hahahaha
@@ArchitectureInspirations yeah, someday :) ... I also want to thank you for all your tutorials it really helped me improved a lot with my rendering works :)
As always awesome Minh...love love😘😘
Thank youu ❤❤
Amaaaazing !! More of this please
Thank youu!!
Awesome design and video brother you are the best 😁
Thanks man!
Thanks for how to do
Compared to vray on the one side and enscape on the other, Lumion chooses an unique semi real-time strategy. I am curious to see how it will handle real-time raytracing technology. Real-time competitors such as enscape and twinmotion have indicated that they will embrace RTX very soon
Yeah that's true. I'm excited to see new features from all of them. One big advantage of Lumion is their assets library though.
Architecture Inspirations Lumion’s assets libraries are truly great
hello I'm a loyal audience of your videos ... I'm from Indonesia, I'm very happy if you can make an Indonesian translation in your video, so that I and other friends can understand it better ... I'm very helpful because of your useful videos ... thank you very much
Thank you for the support! But sorry I don't know Indonesian so I can't do a translation
You remember me? I told you time ago about the blue and green filters make unrealistic the interior images. Now I see you dont apply to this one and see how much better it is. So good work, much better. Regards
I'm not sure I remember specifically that. Also, this was not done by me like I said in the video 😂 it's a collaboration video bruh. I don't think green and blue filters make anything unrealistic, it's just a matter of style. Movies use green and blue filters all the time
There's no one out there that can explain what they are doing on the video?
Lumion 9 its amazing!!! And ur work too!
I have one question, Do you know what kind of PC is best for Lumion, CAD, SketchUp, Revit etc.?
Workstation or Gamer?
Its always the most expensive one. The more you spend the better. Lumion has a recommended spec list on their website
Here's my specs archinspirations.com/setup
Gamer laptops work pretty well for 3D softwares. Though a good workstation would be better
Can any of these models be uploaded to second life?
Great video as always! Any tips on how to avoid the horrible dark shadows Lumion produces on the wall-to-ceiling corners? That's been my N1 struggle with interior renders! I see Lumion renders on Instagram without that awful effect, but I've no idea if they're not just photoshopped. Thanks!
Krasnodarova the effect is called ambient occlusion (ao)
@@zoel86 I know it used to be in the older Lumion versions, but it's not in the Photo mode effects anymore...
the render output still looks bad are they going to improve it with ray tracing features?
I dont think so. If it's that easy then I want vray to have realtime features too😂
@Lenni Leem Lumion Renders or Renders in general are primitive?😆
I have a doubt.. why do you render the images in between.. image 1,2,3..? The only image treated on Photoshop was the last one so what is the use of the other images?
Test renders to see how the image looks
wow
Thank you!
hi. May I have the render preset?thank you
thank so much, i study from you, i come from vietnamese
Can you share the project file as a download link please
3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/cb4f3551-e442-42bf-9078-11f100215ff8/LIVING-ROOM
I was trying to do the same thing.
Cảm ơn anh video rất bổ ích , A thể + thêm giải thực các bước mà A làm không ăn. Cảm ơn a rất nhiều
Hey can you share the FX settings file of L9 of this scene Please...
Türkçe anlatabilir misin 1 kere de olsa
How to download luminon 9 software?? Can i crack it?? Please reply immediately sir..thank you
Lumion.com 😂
Awesome
Thank you!
which is better vray or lumion please
Awesome Design :D
good job mate :)
Thank you!😊
Lumion interior render ruclips.net/video/NSxWPw7z9Xk/видео.html
Can u make tutorial vray sketchup, car headlights?
how to download lumion 9.0
its easy to render with lumion if theres big windows and sun, now try to render with no sun and windows, just artificial light, thanks!
Hm I think there are plenty of good Lumion renders with artificial lighting
I agree with Ageng, sure it can be done, but it is far more challenging, even with Lumion 9 to get a good render with only artificial lighting. Lumion needs more shadow casting lights other than the downlight options.
Can you do more sketch up renderings please?
21年了我还在用8😬
Hi Minh, could you please guide me how to get rid the dark corners in the Lumion render interior?
I think it's the omnishadow settings
@@ArchitectureInspirations Thanks, I will try that.
what difference does the lumioin color correction make? is there something i cant do with photoshop but with lumion? (regarding the color correction)
Hm not sure if there is that much of a difference regarding color correction. I think photoshop have even more options.
Did you buy your lumion 9 license or it's a cracked version?
Didn't buy it, but it's not cracked either :) Lumion gave me a license for free since they also sponsor my videos
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omgg you are very precise i like how u render it i really loved all your videos and im still watching it xD. Keep going and upload moreeeee
I'll try my best!😄
The wall surface below the stair appears to be unnaturally bright. Lumion just cut corners when dealing with such difficult lighting conditions in exchange for speed.
I didn't do this render but I don't think it's unnaturally bright. You can still see shadows under the stairs, also the stairs are made of glass so it's natural to have more light going through it. Lumion also has plenty of control over shadows like omnishadows and shadows brightness, it's just a matter of adjusting those settings
Architecture Inspirations color bleeding from the wooden object is too strong. Also translucent glass steps still should significantly reduce the intensity of light that comes through it. Lumion works a lot better for those who have some experience on static render engines such as vray. Complete novice to 3D rendering would simply mess around those adjustments and get nothing good out of them
Actually that's very true. I had decent experience with vray too but when I first used Lumion, I find it difficult to create realistic lighting, especially for interior scenes
Architecture Inspirations very well said
Bro your pc configration please
archinspirations.com/setup
very helpfull ty
You're welcome!
are you using laptop or pc? and what's the specs of your laptop or pc?
Desktop 😊 archinspirations.com/setup
@@ArchitectureInspirations wow u got cool specs!.. mine only got low specs of my laptop and it really struggles a lot running lumion hahaha... planning to build desktop like yours, if my parents lend me hahahaha
Thank you! I hope you'll get what you need😄
@@ArchitectureInspirations yeah, someday :) ... I also want to thank you for all your tutorials it really helped me improved a lot with my rendering works :)
You're very welcome! Glad I could help 😊
Perfect!!!
Thank youu!