NOTE: Please use Fine detail nature only if it's absolutely necessary. Don't use it for the backgrounds. Use one or two at most, and don't use a dozen of them. Use it if you're doing an animation where it's in the foreground and you're doing a depth of field effect and focusing from the leaves in the foreground to your house in the background. Don't randomly place dozens of them all around your house to make the background look good. I made this mistake, and my rendering time went from 4 hours to 20 hours! Yes, it takes 5 times the time and resources to render after I placed almost 20 fine detail trees and plants around my house to make the animation look more realistic.
My laptop specs : i7 7700HQ with 16GB RAM, and 4 GB Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics. If you have higher specs, go ahead and try placing more fine detail nature in your scenes.
very very awesome feature !. your videos are more detailed than those fine detailed trees 🔥💙
Why lumion 9.5 close when I open load seen
Hi everyone! Let me know what you think about the fine detail nature objects in the comments below! :)
I'm really liking them, what I do find a little strange is that there is no low res version of the fine nature tree that just gets upgraded during the render, they only recommend having one or two in any shot though so not a huge deal. I think they've added a lot of great features in Lumion 10, and I am interested to try out the AI artist FX.
That one's a bit odd to me, though I like that they're starting the AI conversation - I can't imagine that many people want an image of their building in Monet style, but maybe I'm wrong. In any case, it's an interesting feature :)