Vray for SketchUp vs Lumion - Which is right for you?
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- There are 7 key things you need to consider when deciding between V-ray for SketchUp and Lumion.
Intro (00:00)
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Rendering Performance
1⃣ Speed (00:45)
2⃣ Photorealism (01:45)
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Key Differences
3⃣ The Objects in Your Model (04:45)
4⃣ How You Build Your Environment (07:18)
5⃣ Animation (09:48)
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Integrating V-ray and Lumion into Your Workflow
6⃣ Operating System (12:08)
7⃣ Price (12:42)
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3. And we'll tell you which rendering software we think is right for you.
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Did you decide whether V-ray or Lumion is right for you?
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how about enscape?
i like lumion, more faster, easy user than vray
I have both software, definitely lumion is for faster rendering and I use it for exteriors, while VRay5 is just for interiors and a particular design. The learning curve is totally different, lumion is faster and my clients are happy with the end results.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Very helpful!
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Lumion for efficienct and faster work flow, client does not care on how realistic it is, but how well made their house or building is
I am thinking in my mind ,but you cleared. 😘
In my experience, clients are not looking for "photo realistic" renderings most of the time.... Lumion's end result is more than enough.
Glad to hear that Lumion meets the needs for your clients!
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Such a big difference in terms of contained algorithms, yet such subtle difference coming to visual fidelity in the run. What i gather from this session is that vray is quite open-ended while lumion is sort of stand alone with tonnes of presets built within for the end user in all its essence...😊
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Great video- thanks! Only thing I would change would be to discuss the price first, as there's a huge difference between these programs.
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I like Lumion. Gets the job done faster. Speed is definitely the key in my workflow. It was not mentioned in the video that Lumion is a real time render engine while V-Ray is not. The real-time feedback really helps when editing materials, maps, colors, etc. It may true that V-Ray is more realistic in a raw output but if you know Photoshop well you can make anything look more realistic.
Yes, when you click on the render button Lumion does create renderings faster than V-Ray (that's the Rasterized vs. Ray Traced rendering difference). However, both Lumion and V-Ray offer real-time results - Lumion via the normal editor view and V-Ray via the Vision tool.
@@SketchUpSchool But Vray doen't have a Livesync Version like lumion does, does it? The ability to make changes in Rhino 3D (as an example), after you've added all the materials, lights, and effects you need, is a big advantage i think. Would love to hear your thoughts about it.
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Just subscribed. Your points were quite right. I want to add something to that. I have been using 3ds max and Vray since 2010. Now people are more inclined towards SketchUp and new software additions. I really like how Lumion works with super realistic renders with minimum possible time. Vray has realistic rendering theme but it comes to spend hours and hours to achieve that. And it crashes sometimes when foreign 3d element imported to existing file. My recommendation to opt Vray for interiors and Lumion for exterior renders.
Thanks for adding your experience and advice for others - really helpful!
Thanks Abdul, that is exactly what I wanted to know.
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As a student I use them both.. lumion is undeniable easy and have faster workflow which fits the needs of an architect with tight deadlines. but we all know that it can't beat the complex settings of vray which gives vast control on the quality of renders. I use lumion mainly for exteriors and animations but for interiors and closer shots i use vray
Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to share your experience - really helpful!
I have Lumion, I don't need complex Vray..
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This was a great video. I have been searching for answers to these questions for quite a while. Your style is well paced and informative. Thank you for that. My situation is a bit unique. I am actually not in this business specifically but have been tasked with a project that requires photorealism 3D modeling for a few very specific layouts. Workflow and speed are not an issue since I will only (at least initially) be creating a couple of layouts and renderings. I would definitely err on the side of realism over speed. Also cost is not a huge factor but since I will not be using this software to make a continuous living I feel that V-Ray makes more sense. My project is strictly interior. I have experience with other software for other businesses that I operate namely AutoCAD and Pool Studio (my main business is exterior design). I have never used Sketch-up or V-ray Before. I assume signing up for your class makes sense but I don't have any real idea of how long that will take and if it is worth it given that I may only use those skills for a few select projects. Money is not the main concern to be honest but time and value are. Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me on this.
Probably easiest for us to help you if you send a message to team@sketchupschool.com and one of our instructors will get back to you with advice
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'Enscape' for Sketch Up could be an excellent option. Rendering is super cool in Enscape as well.
Yes, Enscape is a great tool. It can be compared more directly to Lumion: It is PC only and is a rasterized renderer - which means it renders faster, but less realistic than a ray-tracer like V-Ray/.
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Im still a student but i use lumion cause its easy to use and i dont have to wait 5 years for one render to finish and can focus on creating a better overall design then fiddling about with the software in combination with rhino lumion works just the way i need it to :D
Happy to hear that Lumion is giving you the speed and quality you need for your renderings! Thanks for taking the time to share your perspective!
Good choice!
I mostly using enscape for my project now because it takes time on v-ray before, but I want to try lumion
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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One thing that sold me with Ray Tracing was my science background and discovered I could build an actual virtual telescope or camera lens that worked! Plus the results in actual real work are vastly more accurate.
My first experience doing such was with Indigo Renderer. I dropped Indigo about six years ago when I discovered Vray had more flexibility. _(I understand Indigo has since come up to speed, but I've now completely switched over)_ Both are ultra hard-core accurate compared to rasterization and I would not ever think of going back, even though it works great.
Rasterization is like dating a blow-up doll compared to a real human. :-)
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Incredibly helpful explanations of both. I hadn't done a ton of research into either, and if you had led with "only V-Ray works on Mac", it would have made the video a very short one for me. But I am glad to know the differences and options. Perhaps Lumion will support Mac users one day?
Glad the video helped! At the moment, we haven't heard about possible Mac integration for Lumion, so I wouldn't expect that anytime soon.
I'm a practicing architect here and I used both lumion and vray. If you need to do a quick, easy and good enough presentation for your clients than lumion(and some other cheaper alternatives) is the one for you. If you're an advanced pro level technical archviz artist that wants super realistic presentation then vray it's for you. Honestly, most clients are happy with lumion. I only use vray for post built presentation as an extra service to the clients
Thanks for sharing your experience and advice!
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it's a tough choice. will have an impact on the computer specs used. i like vray because my laptop doesn't have vga card. but if you want more, Enscape render might be a better option. Considering CHAOS and enscape will acquire and create new hope
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Great breakdown! I think I will prefer Lumion, since their development is also going very fast. Edit: Lumion 13 is rumored to have RTX support!
Glad to hear that Lumion is the right choice for you!
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Well. I use both.It's depand on project for me.Some project has no much more time then I use Lumion.Feel good.I have time to spent and more detailing, take Vray.Thanks for video.
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Leaning towards Lumion at this point. Still learning and it appears on face value the learning curve for Lumion is less steep.
Glad to hear that Lumion is feeling like a good choice for you so far. Be sure to let us know if you run into any questions!
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Lumion all the way for fast exterior archviz. Just cant compare the speed. I use vray and thea for my interior shots.
Yep - can't beat the speed of Lumion, unless you are using V-Ray Vision inside V-Ray for SketchUp.
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THANK YOU for this video! I think the higher price of Lumion is worth it a lot!
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Me gustan ambos programas .sobre todo que son fácil de utilizar.
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At first, I hated VRay because or learning curve and loved Lumion. It was very fun and easy to learn Lumion, interior rendering was very fast. Later, we wanted to increase quality of photorealism and now we use VRay which was later on much easier to learn after practice with Lumion. Both are great software, you just need to adapt to your workflow.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Very helpful!
V-ray for me is very realist and simple to use and configurate. Low hardware requeriments for basic use and best results adjusting configuration for each use.
But... What if the file processed by Lumion wants to use V-Ray to render later? Can the same file be shared without problems? Or do I have to save a new skp file?
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As a student I have been using twinmotion for a year now and I can say it was the best until my computer couldnt catch up with the pathfinder, I started using V-ray and lumion but I can not have the results as I had in twinmotion, maybe because I’m used to the work flow of TM. V-ray has more metarial settings so my renders end up fantastic but I only use it when i finalize my design otherwise it takes so much time to render, Lumion is the best option to have quick renders and ready metarials
Thanks for sharing your experience - Twinmotion is certainly a great tool as well!
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