wParallax in LUMION! An AMAZING ARCH-VIZ CUT-OUT Resource!
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- Blender Version Can Be Found Here: • wParallax in BLENDER! ...
This resource is one that was sent to me by a co-worker, and I thought I idea was really cool. I knew that it would not work with Lumion but I was extremely pleased to see that it comes with textures which makes projecting it onto an FBX box extremely easy!
As I take a look at in the video, the advantage to this workflow is you can actually place furniture and people inside of the rooms to give even more context!
This is such an interesting and fresh idea that it got me pretty buck honestly.
Visual Eyes Media Ltd made a video about this as well you can find it here:
• Street scene using wPa...
Download A Free Example From wParallax here!
wparallax.com/
If you want to download the scene or assets as I set it up you can find a link to it below.
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Timestamps in the video:
Example Video 0:00
Intro 0:30
Intro Video 3:07
Downloading Free Scene 3:20
Setting Up Lumion Scene (download below) 5:00
Photoshopping .EXR into .PNG Files 6:50
Looking at Box Provided in Blender 8:20
Bringing Cut-Outs into Lumion 10:10
Make Materials Emissive 11:00
Arranging Cut-Outs 11:30
Scaling Box to Fit Bigger Cut-Outs 12:58
Photoshopping and Using Second Cut-Out (Large) 14:00
How to Remove Foreground and Mid-Ground Faces 15:55
Photoshopping and Adding Final Cut-Out (Storefront) 17:05
Why I Think These Are So Good for Lumion 19:55
Adding Models and Lights to Cut-Outs 20:50
Me Learning Basic Lumion Object Movement :) 21:40
Finishing Custom Light Example 22:30
Conclusion 23:20
BONUS Photopea Example 25:35 - Наука
I did a video last week taking this technique to the the next level using RailClone to distribute multiple 'rooms', your viewers might be interested:
ruclips.net/video/V7neLYwAoPA/видео.html
Thanks! I will definitely check that out. I really liked the video you did showcasing the cut-outs.
Thanks for making this video you always come through 🤘
Thanks Seth! This is a really interesting product so I wanted to show everyone!
excellent tutorial thanks a lot this was exactly what i was looking for
Awesome! wParallax is a really cool tool, I want to spend some time in the future figuring out how to make custom ones.
Muchas, muchas gracias!!!!! Excellent video. Saludos
¡Eres muy bienvenido! :D
Helpful Tutorial. Thank you.
thank you so much for sharing the files
This channel is gold! Keep it up!!
Thanks a ton! I have some pretty cool videos coming out this week ;)
@@LuminousLabs Excited!!
THX! Epic
sweet, thx
Thank you so much..!!!
Thanks
You're welcome Ebi! Thanks for checking it out!
Nice bro
Thanks again! I recently purchased parallax so I’m going to be making another video with more in it!
i think using sketchup to setup interior space also could work (sketchup default material can be set as transparent in lumion so we could map the texture inside a box to be used)
nice tutorial as always, and also nice find of a plugin/website/tools
Absolutely! The pictures do not even have to line up perfectly. As long as you can just make it look passable then that is all you need for interiors.
Thanks for the kind words though! I haven't purchased the full pack yet but I definitely am. Really awesome tool.
@Criss Chan
Hi,
Could you please share above point in more detail.
Thank you.
@@DevPalliSri sketchup default material have two sides, the front and back, back usually arent rendered in most render engine, like lumion
You can create a cube, reverse the material (the back face facing outside) then apply a material inside, so the interior will only be rendered
I hope it is clear
WOW! your videos are amazing! I LOVE IT! Your works are GREAT! I just started my RUclips channel and hope i can improve my works too!
This is really cool. Thanks for the info. Also where does one find storefront cutouts anyway?
Sorry about taking so long to reply Chase! Do you mean the wParallax storefront cutouts or just storefront cut-outs in general?
Greetings, thank you.
Would you have some piece of advice on a workflow within Sketchup? I mean a model with wparallax parts to be used in Lumion, TM or D5 Render, Vantage, Vray?
Great video, any suggestions on making it work better for Lumion are always welcomed!
I think the way it is set up is actually quite well done! I really liked that you guys had the foresight to add in the boxes. While it is too bad it doesn't work with Blender GPU I know that is not really on your end. We have been using 3DS max more and more and that is the software it works best with so we will 100% be buying it soon :)
Love the channel! Being new to archviz I'm curious if there's a simpler way to have my renders of a condo building look more lived in, ie (window cutouts, lights coming from inside the windows without having to actually place models behind the window)
I really like the idea of using wparallax, but just curious if there's a different approach with Lumion to kind of achieve this look.
Thanks!!
wParallax would be my first option, however what you can also do is just find some photos of blinds/curtains and put them on a plane. In Lumion you can make them slightly emissive and then it looks like the room is lived in, but it takes 10 seconds to set up. You can then duplicate this around.
you keep adding up new things i need to learn! is purchasing the parallax catalog worth it? and how difficult is it to learn blender? thanks again and keep up the great work
I think parallax is worth it. What is nice is it’s not just 1 add-on for a particular program you get it for any program. We used it for a quick exterior project that I should be able to share soon.
As for blender I actually don’t think it’s as difficult as you may think. I had trouble learning at first but if you get through a few tutorials it becomes much much easier. The navigation is the thing I found hardest to adjust to.
If you are a sketchup user I would recommend checking out the sketchup to blender importer. It really helps to bridge the gap between the two softwares as you don’t need to learn all of the modelling areas of blender immediately
I’m going to come out with more beginner blender tutorials as I think there some common road blocks I can help people with
@@LuminousLabs thanks, will try to use the blender importer. i usually start in sketchup for my designs and then to lumion for renderings and presentation. i think blender is like 3dmax. just seen that blender is a freeware! downloading it and hoping it would enhance our presentation skills.... purchasing lumion is expensive as it is. :)
@@cliffordsy4249 I started Archviz doing Sketchup to Lumion, and we still use it a good amount. It is probably the fastest combo for getting good renders but if you really want to take it to the next level I think there has to be another software used for Lumion. There are a lot of things you can do in Lumion that Sketchup just can't take advantage of so it makes Lumion feel worse than it is.
Great content thank you! Love your work, keep it up :) Can you please help me out with this issue.. I purchased a plant object but it imports as a row of 6 plants of varying heights with the same materials used for each plant. Is there a way to separate and export each plant from the downloaded file so they can be imported into Lumion individually? I do not have 3D Studio. I'm assuming it's possible in Blender, although I am a novice when it comes to using that program...
Thank you very much Geoff!
Blender is definitely what I recommend! I will just mention that the plants wont be animated. As long as you are using them for stills it shouldn't be an issue. If you want to send the model I can split it for you and send a quick video back?
It only takes a few key clicks and it is very beginner friendly but it is kind of weird to explain through just words.
My email is g.miles@luminouslabs.ca if you want to contact me about this or anything else!
@@LuminousLabs That would be amazing thank you, I have sent you an email :)
can you share the box? please...
can you make it in vray sketchup?
That’s a good question actually. I can’t say for certain since I don’t use it. You can definitely do the trick with the box maybe not the actual osl script though