Every time I think I've decided which software I'm going to move to between D5 and Twinmotion, I then see a video like this that makes me reconsider. The three main considerations for me are 1- Speed of processing, 2- Ease of use, and 3- Vegetation asset variety.
That is absolutely the situation I find myself in too. D5 is faster, more accurate in its Preview to Final Render outout, and has tons of vegetation, with more on the way. Its also very lightweight and responsive. But I love the new Twinmotion too. Honestly, both are worth the price, and bought together, are still cheaper than other software out there.
such a great video, love your tips especially the "go from big to small"
Thanks so much for the support!
Every time I think I've decided which software I'm going to move to between D5 and Twinmotion, I then see a video like this that makes me reconsider. The three main considerations for me are 1- Speed of processing, 2- Ease of use, and 3- Vegetation asset variety.
That is absolutely the situation I find myself in too. D5 is faster, more accurate in its Preview to Final Render outout, and has tons of vegetation, with more on the way. Its also very lightweight and responsive. But I love the new Twinmotion too. Honestly, both are worth the price, and bought together, are still cheaper than other software out there.
Thanks again for a great video David. You always give me inspiration and unique tips on D5 and Twinmotion.
Thanks so much for the kind comment. I am delighted to hear that you got something from the video.