Hello, good video! congratulations. I have a question, I understand that when working with lumen, importing a sketchup file as geometry, the lighting does not bounce. How do you solve that and work with lumen with a sketchup file and it looks so good with lumen. So I read in a twinmotion patch that when working with lumen it is better to work with direct link or datasmith. I would like how you make Lumen look great working importing geometry with sketchup Thanks!!
Thanks. I imported it as geometry cause I don't have sketch up program but for other program like archicad and 3dsmax I always used datasmith. I don't really know if there is a difference in quality between importing skp geometry or datasmith plug in.
I think that Lumen is a great tool for when you need a preview for how Path-Tracing image will look like Or if you need to make a bunch of renders or a video that look convincing enough and will take little time to render, like for a student project (as I always do) But Path-Tracing is way more realistic, especially when it comes to shadows and it also has some neat interactions with glass that Lumen does not yet (like colored shadows from windows, bumpy glass and frosted glass)
Omg, thank you so much. You have no idea how helpful this was for me. Excellent work and video. 🙏🏻🌸
Always welcome
thank you Jamal.. well done
Thanks brother
amazing brother
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks, can u bring exterior render of facade plis
Yes, next tutorial 👍
Hello, thank you for this one, do you have a tutorial on mirror settings for 24 version?
Always welcome buddy. I never tried. Maybe I will include that one next.
Thank you 🙏🏻 great video❤ i wanna know about how much samples you used and resolution and if danoise off or on ?
Denoiser ON samples 2048 bounce 26. 2160x1960
Luar biasa bro
Thanks 👍
Hello, good video! congratulations. I have a question, I understand that when working with lumen, importing a sketchup file as geometry, the lighting does not bounce. How do you solve that and work with lumen with a sketchup file and it looks so good with lumen.
So I read in a twinmotion patch that when working with lumen it is better to work with direct link or datasmith.
I would like how you make Lumen look great working importing geometry with sketchup
Thanks!!
Thanks. I imported it as geometry cause I don't have sketch up program but for other program like archicad and 3dsmax I always used datasmith. I don't really know if there is a difference in quality between importing skp geometry or datasmith plug in.
Thank you so mutch. Do you allways prever pathtracer for your own renerings?
Always welcome buddy. Yes, when it comes to image rendering I always prefer path tracer rendering 👍
Buddy, can u make a video on exterior render as well?
Yes, next tutorial 👍
I would like to export that scene to Unreal Engine? It can be done?
Yes you can, there's a lot of tutorial in UA-cam regarding this one 👍
The HDRI map did you use 4k or 8k?
Hi, this vegetation you used in the project, where can I get it? congratulations on the work
Most of the vegetation I used are from maxtree and 3dsky 👍
what GPU u use bro?
👏👏👏👏👏👍
are you exporting as 4k? 8k?
Just 4k👍
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Thanks buddy 🙂
Which one is better, Path tracer or Lumen?
By far path tracer is more better
@@jamzview4497 THANKS
I think that Lumen is a great tool for when you need a preview for how Path-Tracing image will look like
Or if you need to make a bunch of renders or a video that look convincing enough and will take little time to render, like for a student project (as I always do)
But Path-Tracing is way more realistic, especially when it comes to shadows and it also has some neat interactions with glass that Lumen does not yet (like colored shadows from windows, bumpy glass and frosted glass)
@@Mr.LeoNov thank u for The explanation