This time I am using Archicad + lumion 10+ Twinmotion 2021+Enscape +5D yes almost.and every software has it's own function according to designs. I m using twinmotion for Animation. Lumion for Exterior Renders and Enscape for interior that's it
Thanks very much for sharing this, very interesting topic. It would also be great to see in a follow-up video a more detailed comparison between the renderers (advantages and disadvantages, technical issues, compatibility with specific 3d and CAD software packages, materials transfer issues, CPU-GPU utilisation, MacOS vs Windows compatibility and performance etc etc - it's a huge topic! :-). Absolutely true what you say about most clients not needing or not being able to afford hyper-realistic renderings, and that architects should first focus on the architecture and later-on as they gain more experience, move into advanced rendering techniques. However, as technology improves (both hardware and software), third party renderers are becoming more effective (even if their price is still high), plus, most are offered with subscription-based pricing, which is very flexible. At the same time, their advanced capabilities can be used in a more artistic way, to produce a variety of effects, instead of striving just for absolute photorealism. If used properly, they can offer a good balance between speed and sophistication for a good quality architectural presentation. Architectural visualisation is also extensively used in the movies & special effects industry, for building environments and FX (cityscapes, buildings cross-sections, interiors etc,), or advertising world (similar applications) so if one wants to specialise in that industry (instead of purely working as an Architect) choosing and learning one or more 3rd party renderer may be essential. Thanks again, all the best
Good job. I’m more into photorealistic renders and that’s what I go for nowadays. Anything less just doesn’t cut it for me. I have been working a lot with blender (Cycles) these days, and I noticed it wasn’t mentioned 😊. The software is quite amazing, keeps improving regularly and of course is FREE.
@@polarbear6597 I hear Revit to Blender is quite seamless. I stopped using Revit years ago so I can’t say for sure but I know there are quite a number of videos out there on the topic.
@@bme4285 yea but blender eats hell lot of cpu & gpu for small elements especially when you want 4k photorealistic renders etc. I find revit uses less cpu and gpu compared with blender.
Rendering is for fun ?!! Com on u will be able to sell the project by providing realistic render .. I am not saying we have to focus on render and forget the design , but the good design will look even better with realistic render .
If u workin in a professional company, u gonna hav a team for modelling artist or render artist and etc. and to have fun. Let me ask u, Whats for? Which what u are doin now exmaple lets say you are being the admin in that job u know its jus not ur interest. Jus stressfull work. What for? Have some fun is needed to every major we pick to every job we pick that jus shows our passion into it.
@@jasmeetsingh48 Twinmotion is the best: friendly interface and full of options, but if you want the MOST realistic then its Lumion. Enscape or vray has lack of elements.
vray is uncomparable on other softwares, maybe unreal engine but it is far to compete on vray, : 00 vray, 1 unreal engine, 2 corona, 3 enscape, 4 lumion, 5 twinmotion
I've worked with V-Ray for a decade but have ditched it in favor of D5 Render with Rhino 3D, and I'm really happy with the snappy fast workflow with a realtime renderer combined with true ray tracing support :-D Works really well with both exteriors and interiors.
Yes I was learnig Unreal but for its to much for one man show, then i did learn blender for eevee for realtime still playing around with eevee, I want to go realtime render or VR, then I saw enscape in revit now playing with enscape its good but need some scatter tool for faster result
@@usuariodogoogle1369 Autocad Revit Architecture Twinmotion Enscape 3ds max Sketch up But Twinmotion is most easiest and best software i have ever seen I have uploaded some of my visualized project on my RUclips account u can visit
lol all these people saying that Lumion isnt the best because they cant afford it lol - Lumion is the only software that allows you to be able to provide renders without blowing your clients budget, it is very user friendly and requires little time to create renders
I am recently learning Revit. Also, I have a plan to start learning photoshop after Revit. It will help me in the presentation of my works at my company. Thanks for your help.🙏
I'm a beginner into landscaping in France and I'd like to create 3D rendered projects to my clients, what software should I start with ? I'd like one with large library of plants trees and minerals. Thank you !
I use Octane and Redshift for renderings Octane is simple to use and gives great results Redshift is a bit complex but its just as good if not better than vray
Enscape is good but need some scatter tool for vegetation Twinmotion have allot of potential because of epic and unreal engine V ray i used in max or corona render Lumion is pretty awesome and easy and fast
thanks Sir, i try to be perfect in Lumion but as soon as i finish the 3d model in Revit or Sketchup and try to import to my Lumion it is not much more editable as i want to change the materials but right now i am happy to do with Twinmotion.
I'm an architecture student and I always felt others are so fancier and better than me and my college seems to focus on 'prettiness' a lot, be it renderings or "sketches' (when in fact their work is no longer a sketch but full on art lol)...so, thanks for the advice! I'm not as terrible as I think maybe.
I'm a graphic designer for a commercial and residential investing company. I have lately been wondering if it would add value to my job if I were to learn about creating realistic renderings. I am proficient in the Adobe CC, but have wondered about learning how to use Revit. Any suggestions of where to start is greatly appreciated.
Hello, I build and construct sauna's and I want to learn how to create 3D sauna's to help my customers get a better idea of what the saunas will look like before we start construction. What would be the best program to both learn and also make small rooms like saunas
What's your take on the best hardware combination? Intel or AMD? Graphics card? RAM? If you have a limited budget. (It is easy if you have "unlimited" budget!)
Right now AMD is slightly better go for like R7 5800 or R9 5900,GPU minimum Nvidia Rtx 3070 and for ram go for minimum 16gb and have storage of 512gb or 1 Tb ssd
Hi there, I'm planning a tiny house for my family and would like to plan it digital before on a very high level...what is your recommendation apple vs. pc and which programm is easy to use and still high level? many thanks and best wishes
Hello everyone I am an architecture major graduate and all my student life I used Twinmotion so I wanted to share some tips 1-definitely use quixel megascans/ if you register with your epic games account you will access the 3d assets and materials for free 2- add grudge to some surfaces to avoid an artificial look 3- do not forget to add decals to your models 4-if reflective surfaces are not effective add reflection probes to the surfaces 5-play with lighting a lot(especially ambient light) because unlike Lumion you cannot decide on the darkness of the shadows which will result in darker, unreadable images 6-definitely go over your renders on photoshop/ balancing the contrast and tones, shadow darkness and add real skies Twinmotion is such an amazing free renderer that u can use and impress your teachers it is just a bit harder to achieve amazing results
This time I am using Archicad + lumion 10+ Twinmotion 2021+Enscape +5D yes almost.and every software has it's own function according to designs. I m using twinmotion for Animation. Lumion for Exterior Renders and Enscape for interior that's it
plz how do i fix 2021 twin motion not to crash
Thanks very much for sharing this, very interesting topic. It would also be great to see in a follow-up video a more detailed comparison between the renderers (advantages and disadvantages, technical issues, compatibility with specific 3d and CAD software packages, materials transfer issues, CPU-GPU utilisation, MacOS vs Windows compatibility and performance etc etc - it's a huge topic! :-).
Absolutely true what you say about most clients not needing or not being able to afford hyper-realistic renderings, and that architects should first focus on the architecture and later-on as they gain more experience, move into advanced rendering techniques. However, as technology improves (both hardware and software), third party renderers are becoming more effective (even if their price is still high), plus, most are offered with subscription-based pricing, which is very flexible. At the same time, their advanced capabilities can be used in a more artistic way, to produce a variety of effects, instead of striving just for absolute photorealism. If used properly, they can offer a good balance between speed and sophistication for a good quality architectural presentation.
Architectural visualisation is also extensively used in the movies & special effects industry, for building environments and FX (cityscapes, buildings cross-sections, interiors etc,), or advertising world (similar applications) so if one wants to specialise in that industry (instead of purely working as an Architect) choosing and learning one or more 3rd party renderer may be essential.
Thanks again, all the best
Good job. I’m more into photorealistic renders and that’s what I go for nowadays. Anything less just doesn’t cut it for me. I have been working a lot with blender (Cycles) these days, and I noticed it wasn’t mentioned 😊. The software is quite amazing, keeps improving regularly and of course is FREE.
How well is the integration between blender and revit ?
@@polarbear6597 I hear Revit to Blender is quite seamless. I stopped using Revit years ago so I can’t say for sure but I know there are quite a number of videos out there on the topic.
Very much cpu heavy for big projects 🪨
@@scapesky Aren’t they all?
@@bme4285 yea but blender eats hell lot of cpu & gpu for small elements especially when you want 4k photorealistic renders etc. I find revit uses less cpu and gpu compared with blender.
I have only used Enscapes and really like it, but these other softwares look really good as well, thanks for the video.
Is it free
Enscape is free to students
Rendering is for fun ?!! Com on u will be able to sell the project by providing realistic render .. I am not saying we have to focus on render and forget the design , but the good design will look even better with realistic render .
definitely u have a good point
Really agree
Selling the project? In the industry when you render a building you already have the job.
I kinda felt the same way..."a hobbie?" That is the selling tool, a realistic portrayal of the design.
If u workin in a professional company, u gonna hav a team for modelling artist or render artist and etc. and to have fun.
Let me ask u,
Whats for? Which what u are doin now exmaple lets say you are being the admin in that job u know its jus not ur interest. Jus stressfull work. What for?
Have some fun is needed to every major we pick to every job we pick that jus shows our passion into it.
00:00 Intro
1:29 Lumion
3:07 TwinMotion
3:55 V Ray
4:35 EnScape
5:00 -
Thx
I am a beginner I am using EnScape and V ray can you tell me which one is best
@@RAVajayEN Enscape is easy to use
Thanks
Thanks
Mostly new in revit, I've like lumion but found enscape lot more interesting and easy to use.
Sir which one is better out of enscape and vray
@@jasmeetsingh48 Twinmotion is the best: friendly interface and full of options, but if you want the MOST realistic then its Lumion. Enscape or vray has lack of elements.
Make one tutorial video for Revit rendering and Photoshop editing and compose it in a presentation sheet
I use luminon 10 now.. Its great.. Works for me. And fast
Hi guys! Would like to know if my RTX 2070 Q-max will be good enough to use those softwares?
No you should use intel hd
Hello, vray uses cpu as base rendering and also has hybrid gpu and cpu which will ne good for you
No use linux
Bro you will need to buy a GTX 730 .. only then you can get some results bro .. sorry to disappoint
Video starts at 1:26
For me D5 Render and Unreal Engine is master class, Lumion after that than Vray and Corona what you say
Vray will always be on top, UE 2nd Lumion 3rd
Think Twinmotion is right up there with Lumion, also much more affordable and with better support for students.
vray is uncomparable on other softwares, maybe unreal engine but it is far to compete on vray, : 00 vray, 1 unreal engine, 2 corona, 3 enscape, 4 lumion, 5 twinmotion
thank you for all your tutorials, they are so practical, easy to understand and informative! They have helped me so much for my work.
Lumion is the best one for me .
Revit, to 3DS MAX with Corona render for me. Exceptional results.
Great
which one do u think is better lumion or corona??
@@aliagha8401 corona 1000x over. just muchhhh harder to learn.
I am using Vray but still learning Lumion for quick rendering.
I use Lumion and I want to learn more about it and the other rendering apps.
ok
If I use revit do I still need autocad and sketchup?
What min graphics lumion requires ?
I've worked with V-Ray for a decade but have ditched it in favor of D5 Render with Rhino 3D, and I'm really happy with the snappy fast workflow with a realtime renderer combined with true ray tracing support :-D Works really well with both exteriors and interiors.
same love d5 render
I use Unreal Engine, very painful to learn but the results are amazing.
Yes I was learnig Unreal but for its to much for one man show, then i did learn blender for eevee for realtime still playing around with eevee, I want to go realtime render or VR, then I saw enscape in revit now playing with enscape its good but need some scatter tool for faster result
Who's here for MR RABEL !!!!
Yessirrrr 👁👄👁🗣🗣🗣😫🚨🔞🚫💪
We own this place cuz
lumion is my favourite when it comes to rendering
I really like Lumion thanks your video
It’s my first time here . And I really wanna know the best software you will like to recommend to me as a beginner.
Corona in 3ds Max is able to produce some of the best, if not the best, and most realistic renders, definitely worth mentioning...
Revit+Lumion
Twinmotion one of my favorite rendering software ❤
What architecture software you use?
@@usuariodogoogle1369 Autocad
Revit Architecture
Twinmotion
Enscape
3ds max
Sketch up
But Twinmotion is most easiest and best software i have ever seen
I have uploaded some of my visualized project on my RUclips account u can visit
lol all these people saying that Lumion isnt the best because they cant afford it lol - Lumion is the only software that allows you to be able to provide renders without blowing your clients budget, it is very user friendly and requires little time to create renders
Twinmotion
The best feature of tweanmotion that you can export model from revit directly to tweanmotion by direct link
@@grechyk yess
I am recently learning Revit. Also, I have a plan to start learning photoshop after Revit.
It will help me in the presentation of my works at my company.
Thanks for your help.🙏
Which one best for civil engineering aspect ?
I'm a beginner into landscaping in France and I'd like to create 3D rendered projects to my clients, what software should I start with ? I'd like one with large library of plants trees and minerals.
Thank you !
I use Octane and Redshift for renderings
Octane is simple to use and gives great results
Redshift is a bit complex but its just as good if not better than vray
can i use these both softwares without graphics card?
@Sayab Din Both rely on GPU for speed and quality performance
Twinmotion is going to be the FUTURE as it has been taken by epic games (the developer of UNREAL ENGINE).. so start getting used to twinmotion asap..
Enscape is good but need some scatter tool for vegetation
Twinmotion have allot of potential because of epic and unreal engine
V ray i used in max or corona render
Lumion is pretty awesome and easy and fast
I’m architect using Revit + Enscape
Twin motion and vray are best for rendering
Sure was until learned that us has sanctions on taking classes that's discrimination
Turns out they aren't for . SO I hear literally notNice tutorialng inside soft...
Lumion looked the most realistic too me with vray being 2nd
Please can you teach us about grid (how to use them, why are they important)
Please...get a MPC and lear how to really PRODUCE!
I use twinmotion as it is free for students
For budget and open source blender is good Balkan
Yeah but it wont render quite as nice. Still need to do troubleshooting if the user is not used to blender
why would you invest into these softwares if you can just crack it. just kidding hahha if you have the budget go for it.
Top 5 huh? come on man...where is Octane? Corona Renderer? and Cycles is integrated in Rhino, Blender and Cinema4D....
I want to learn corona for 3ds max
thanks Sir, i try to be perfect in Lumion but as soon as i finish the 3d model in Revit or Sketchup and try to import to my Lumion it is not much more editable as i want to change the materials but right now i am happy to do with Twinmotion.
Funny you didnt talk about Corona ....
I'm an architecture student and I always felt others are so fancier and better than me and my college seems to focus on 'prettiness' a lot, be it renderings or "sketches' (when in fact their work is no longer a sketch but full on art lol)...so, thanks for the advice! I'm not as terrible as I think maybe.
wanting. The idea was to get a midi keyboard and use the softs programd into soft soft, however, if I can't find tNice tutorials core soft, I
I’m using endscape software plz tell good software than endscape ?
I ain't got exams per say, but I'm tryna study for an IT certification... TNice tutorials is more important tho
3ds max bast Software for Rendering
difficult
What about blender?
Anyone can answer this if u know about it....
Can we use it for architecture
For me: Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, V-ray and Thea render. 👌🏽
So a bit late and im sorry but the issue i was having that in GMS the program with the app's Nice tutorials is on Agressive TE the one that at least
please look for the D5 render...is it worth it?
Awesome I use Revit to blender
I'm a graphic designer for a commercial and residential investing company. I have lately been wondering if it would add value to my job if I were to learn about creating realistic renderings. I am proficient in the Adobe CC, but have wondered about learning how to use Revit. Any suggestions of where to start is greatly appreciated.
I use Blender
Hey Vsauce!! Michael here
Sketchup, 3ds max, vray, mentalray
Hello, I build and construct sauna's and I want to learn how to create 3D sauna's to help my customers get a better idea of what the saunas will look like before we start construction. What would be the best program to both learn and also make small rooms like saunas
YOU DIDNT MENTION CORONA RENDERER AND THAT FLAWED YOUR POSTULATION ON THIS . I RESPECT YOUR VIEWS BUT CORONA OMISSION CANNOT BE SPARED
3ds Max + Corona 🔥🔥🔥
What's your take on the best hardware combination? Intel or AMD? Graphics card? RAM? If you have a limited budget.
(It is easy if you have "unlimited" budget!)
Right now AMD is slightly better go for like R7 5800 or R9 5900,GPU minimum Nvidia Rtx 3070 and for ram go for minimum 16gb and have storage of 512gb or 1 Tb ssd
you forgot about Artlantis .....brilliant piece of software 👍👌
I've been a vray user for a long time but I envy the other software just because of their model libraries
Can anybody know which software is ued by pebo architcts
can you use Enscape from a file in fusion 360? r you need to import the fusion 360 file to sketchup first so that you can use enscape?
haters guna hate.
Hi there,
I'm planning a tiny house for my family and would like to plan it digital before on a very high level...what is your recommendation apple vs. pc and which programm is easy to use and still high level? many thanks and best wishes
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Hello everyone I am an architecture major graduate and all my student life I used Twinmotion so I wanted to share some tips
1-definitely use quixel megascans/ if you register with your epic games account you will access the 3d assets and materials for free
2- add grudge to some surfaces to avoid an artificial look
3- do not forget to add decals to your models
4-if reflective surfaces are not effective add reflection probes to the surfaces
5-play with lighting a lot(especially ambient light) because unlike Lumion you cannot decide on the darkness of the shadows which will result in darker, unreadable images
6-definitely go over your renders on photoshop/ balancing the contrast and tones, shadow darkness and add real skies
Twinmotion is such an amazing free renderer that u can use and impress your teachers it is just a bit harder to achieve amazing results
can i use twin motion without graphics card?
Lol
Nice review, Balkan. I use Lumion a whole lot. I've got some animations here. Its my best software.
isn't that 4??? i thot u going to talk about 5 renderer
soft. THANKS TO THE THE TEACHER.
what's going o guy welcome lock one
Revit & Twin Motion ---- The best 1 - 2 punch in architecture.
I’ve always used 3ds max with vray, but I’m going to try lumion and twinmotion for my exterior scenes…
How can i work with Revit and vegetation? Thanks for your help.
everytNice tutorialng in soft soft myself!
sir, how do you create such attractive page layout?? video clip at [5:20/6:37], which software is best to produce such layouts???
poda 🙃
For interior Enscape Is the king
Totally forgot to mention Vectorworks Architect
I m using twinmotion thats also realistic and easy to use
Hi, Wonderful tutorials! Do you have any revit high rise building tutorial? specially for different shape of curtain wall. Please advise. Thank you.
Lumion 6 ...gets the job done
Is it okay in sketchup 2015?
Yea
Great job!
I like using lumion
Anyone use Revit with Maxwell render? I'm curious if it works as good as Lumion
What about Blender!
are these softwares also good for modeling, texturing, and animation?
twinmotion =)))))))))))))) num1
very informative i thank you for taking the time to make this video
Wow...the beard😁
Lumiiiooon and Revit
Thx
Where is 3Ds Max??
3ds max is for modelling
@@winhelfrancisco9069 Can you say me if FormIt and Insight are free?