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In this video, I’ll show a simple solution to a problem with emissive lighting inside Lumion.
I never noticed this myself, until a user named Koorósh messaged me on Instagram saying:
Quick question, how do you use hidden light in Lumion for curved designs? we can use emissive material but if we can't see them they won't render, right? Did you find any solution for this matter?
He means this type of design, which has hidden lights facing the wall.
So, I went to further investigate this issue and found out that if the plane in which you have the emissive material is not facing the render camera, then it won’t render any light.
So, in this video, I’ll show you how you can go from this ---- to this ---- with a very simple technique. Let’s get started!
Oh, by the way, I just launched my Lumion Course. It’s an in-depth course in which I’m showing you all the techniques I use to achieve high quality renders with Lumion. I’ll leave a link to it in the description below this video.
This is done using Lumion 9.5 rendering software for architectural visualization. It’s a great 3D render software that saves a ton of time for architects because it helps you achieve the level of detail and realism not available in any other similar software.
Lumion 9.5 is fully compatible with most 3D modeling software, including Revit, SketchUp, ArchiCAD, 3ds Max, Rhino, AutoCAD, Vectorworks, and many others.
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23 июл 2024