I've been using twinmotion for 4 years and I still learnt something new from this video. Thanks for sharing this. I never tinkered with the UV setting up there, I basically worked around it or just used another material. . lol
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. It’s feedback like this that keeps me recording and making tutorials.
Great tips, thanks for that! Not sure if you already have one, but if not I really recommend getting a 3D spacemouse, its perfect for twinmotion, espeically showing clients, or in you case navigating in the videos! Keep up the GREAT work, im a follower :)
Thanks so much for commenting, more content for TM coming this weekend! I do not have a 3D mouse, but will look into it. Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Hi! Is there any other settings that you recommend changing if i can´t use the path tracer? I have a GTX and it´s not compatible with it, but i want to make more realistic renders
Elina, I do not have a video on that, but the Twinmotion youtube account has some great videos, and this one here :ruclips.net/video/Tyf4Mgb6PxU/видео.html&ab_channel=ArneVanKeer I found very helpful!
I am not a revit user, but this happens with SU too. The best option right now is not to use the Datasmith Convertor, and try to make sure your model does not need a back and forth workflow. Sorry to bear bad news!
That was fantastically helpful thanks. I have one problem though. TwinMotion 2023.2 Edu on my Mac will not let me enable the DX12 so my images are not rendering! I get .jpegs but they're clunk and horrible like they've just come from ArchiCAD (which they have, after a bit of tinkering). Is there a way around this? My Mac Graphics card is Radeon Pro 555X 2 GB. I expect it's not powerful enough to cope. Thank you.
I think that you are right. I belive the GPU does not meet the minimum requirements for DX12 (but I am not a Mac user, so there could be other issues). I'll do a video soon on how to render without path tracing, I hope that you find it helpful! Sadly, many rendering softwares (TM and Lumion are the ones that I am most familiar with) do not cater to the broadest user base, as there is a constant push for hardware upgrades.
Two ways to do quick test renders in Tm with the Path Tracer: Hit the Path Tracer button with the settings set to Low, or Export a Render with settings set to Medium. Both ways are faster than putting the settings to Max and waiting for the viewport to resolve (if you render at a lower resolution than your final shot). Side Note: Newer versions of TM allow you to drop the Path Tracer resolution in the Settings tab, and TM will Upscale the viewport image. Its rougher looking, but a good appoximation of the final shot.
Hi, great question. So, I have been pulling my content from Udemy slowly, and there are alot of reasons for this, but mainly it's great for students, but the effort to create courses versus the return in terms of payments just isnt there.... I do have at leat one 'Build this with me' tutorial purely in TM though: ruclips.net/video/kIX2U8QRDuU/видео.html&ab_channel=ViaRender
Hahahaha sorry about that! I never activated Windows 10, and havent really seen a reason to do so, so far! Apologies for the freak out, and thanks for watching. New video's coming soon!
When i got my new pc, the technician told me never to sign in Microsoft nor activate windows. It auto updates a lot of things that may affects your workflow
@@layoutarchitect Honestly, I just keep forgetting to activate it. That’s good advice though, Windows updates can be brutal if they break something (only happened once with me, it messed up some Lumion-GPU thing a few years ago), but it’s a pain.
One of the first helpful twin motion tutorials I’ve seen!
Wow, thanks! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, I'm delighted to hear you found it useful!
I've been using twinmotion for 4 years and I still learnt something new from this video. Thanks for sharing this. I never tinkered with the UV setting up there, I basically worked around it or just used another material. . lol
@@AdeposiOkupe Thanks so much for watching! I’m delighted that you got something from the video. Cheers!
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Thanks for watching!
so helpul.thank you
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching, it's really appreciated!
Fantastic thank you so much for your effort I really enjoy your style because you stand still and explain, that is a major plus
Thanks so much for the comment, and watching!
Very useful. Thank you!
Thanks for watching and commenting! TM is great, but the start can be a bit rough for new users, hope this helps!
Thank you! I will be using these settings for my school projects
That’s for watching and commenting! I hope the video helps!
Thank, I love your content like this. Please make more and more.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting, there will be more content coming soon for D5, but the ideas will translate to TM.
Thank you so much for these useful tips 🙏
Thanks so much!
Cheers
Thank you for all these useful tips!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Such indepth analysis and explanation . I was able to elevate my skills with just ur videos ! Truly Amazing!
Thanks for watching and commenting! I am delighted you found the videos worth watching.
Thanks for the tips, my scene is now usable again.
Happy to help! Thanks for watching
Really instructive! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful, and thank you so much for watching and commenting! I really appreciate it!
Thank you very much! I am not new in Twinmotion but was very useful!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. It’s feedback like this that keeps me recording and making tutorials.
Thanks a lot for this Video and the Tipps! (I used Lumion a lot in the past and will use Twinmotion in the Future)
Thanks for watching and commenting! I love both programs, but for Interiors, TM is so very, very good.
You helped me so far. God bless you so much
I am delighted that I helped! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Great video. Thank you!
@@merseystore6707 Thanks a million for watching and taking the time to comment!
Great tips, thanks for that! Not sure if you already have one, but if not I really recommend getting a 3D spacemouse, its perfect for twinmotion, espeically showing clients, or in you case navigating in the videos! Keep up the GREAT work, im a follower :)
Thanks so much for commenting, more content for TM coming this weekend! I do not have a 3D mouse, but will look into it. Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Hi! Is there any other settings that you recommend changing if i can´t use the path tracer? I have a GTX and it´s not compatible with it, but i want to make more realistic renders
Elina, I do not have a video on that, but the Twinmotion youtube account has some great videos, and this one here :ruclips.net/video/Tyf4Mgb6PxU/видео.html&ab_channel=ArneVanKeer I found very helpful!
@@viarender oh, thank youu!
Hi.. Please why when synchronize revit and twinmotion and reopen the files, the textures change to their initial case? Thank u!
I am not a revit user, but this happens with SU too. The best option right now is not to use the Datasmith Convertor, and try to make sure your model does not need a back and forth workflow. Sorry to bear bad news!
That was fantastically helpful thanks. I have one problem though. TwinMotion 2023.2 Edu on my Mac will not let me enable the DX12 so my images are not rendering! I get .jpegs but they're clunk and horrible like they've just come from ArchiCAD (which they have, after a bit of tinkering). Is there a way around this? My Mac Graphics card is Radeon Pro 555X 2 GB. I expect it's not powerful enough to cope. Thank you.
I think that you are right. I belive the GPU does not meet the minimum requirements for DX12 (but I am not a Mac user, so there could be other issues). I'll do a video soon on how to render without path tracing, I hope that you find it helpful! Sadly, many rendering softwares (TM and Lumion are the ones that I am most familiar with) do not cater to the broadest user base, as there is a constant push for hardware upgrades.
whats the key for doing quick test renders? i cant quite hear him there
Two ways to do quick test renders in Tm with the Path Tracer: Hit the Path Tracer button with the settings set to Low, or Export a Render with settings set to Medium. Both ways are faster than putting the settings to Max and waiting for the viewport to resolve (if you render at a lower resolution than your final shot). Side Note:
Newer versions of TM allow you to drop the Path Tracer resolution in the Settings tab, and TM will Upscale the viewport image. Its rougher looking, but a good appoximation of the final shot.
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Thanks!
Will you make a twinmotion tutorial in Udemy?
Hi, great question. So, I have been pulling my content from Udemy slowly, and there are alot of reasons for this, but mainly it's great for students, but the effort to create courses versus the return in terms of payments just isnt there.... I do have at leat one 'Build this with me' tutorial purely in TM though: ruclips.net/video/kIX2U8QRDuU/видео.html&ab_channel=ViaRender
Thee activate windows notification on bottom right corner freaked me out a little TBH!
Hahahaha sorry about that! I never activated Windows 10, and havent really seen a reason to do so, so far! Apologies for the freak out, and thanks for watching. New video's coming soon!
When i got my new pc, the technician told me never to sign in Microsoft nor activate windows. It auto updates a lot of things that may affects your workflow
@@layoutarchitect Honestly, I just keep forgetting to activate it. That’s good advice though, Windows updates can be brutal if they break something (only happened once with me, it messed up some Lumion-GPU thing a few years ago), but it’s a pain.
i cant render 4k or 8k export whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Check which version of TM you are using, the trial may be limited to 2K export (just my initial thought)
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Thank you!!