Delighted to hear you found the video useful. As for resources, if you only use SketchUp, the Warehouse is still great, once you start saving other peoples great collections. Other sources include poliigon.com, cgtrader and this great video by @NunoSilva3d for other cool resources: ruclips.net/video/6RcKhK-lY8o/видео.html Plese note, since Sketchup cannot handle heavy models, many assets need to be exported from a 3D porgram (Blender, 3DS Max etc) into Twinmotion. Once in TM they can be added to the local library for future use.
This is one of the best videos on RUclips about rendering products in Twinmotion. Thank you!
It deserves more likes.
Thank you so much for this comment, it made my day! 😀
This is the exact video I needed. Thanks! Do you happen to have a resource for SketchUp like Imeshh other than the 3D Warehouse?
Delighted to hear you found the video useful. As for resources, if you only use SketchUp, the Warehouse is still great, once you start saving other peoples great collections. Other sources include poliigon.com, cgtrader and this great video by @NunoSilva3d for other cool resources: ruclips.net/video/6RcKhK-lY8o/видео.html
Plese note, since Sketchup cannot handle heavy models, many assets need to be exported from a 3D porgram (Blender, 3DS Max etc) into Twinmotion. Once in TM they can be added to the local library for future use.
@@viarender I'm not very good at Blender, but that's a good point. I could just grab files from Imeshh and import into Twinmotion. Thanks!