The best tutorial ever. Its not long and everything thats said is important. There is no useless info that wastes your time while you watch videos. Thank you so much
This is hands down the best architecture-related channel I've found so far, and trust me I've searched alot. Thank you so much for your great effort that can be clearly seen in your videos and your high quality content!!
bruh... I LOVE THIS CHANNEL! been using lumion for years but clearly I missed out on a lot of things. Video is long but every word u said was informative... keep it up looking forward for other lumion videos
Damn man , just when I thought I knew a lot about lightning in Lumion I saw this, that was AMAZING! I didn't knew you could copy light colors for each other or combined use of area light and spot light. THANKS VERY MUCH 😊
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
honestly, I love watching your tutorials, they're really exceptional and have helped me in my Architecture journey. thanks for the good content you put out always!
you the best min! always eagerly waiting for your video to watch and learn new things from you! thanks a ton for doing this thing! love from india.❤️❤️
Can you please make a tutorial about moving barn doors with whole body mirror? The "relection/reflective" effect does not move with the door, it only shows reflection the portion where you placed the effect. Thak you! This video is so great!
One thing I just found out, It seems like the "Brightness" level for lights in Lumion loosely match up to the amount of wattage a light has. For example, the average residential light bulb is around 100 watts. Setting your spotlight brightness to 100 gives you a very comperable light level.
This is seriously the BEST!!! Just wondering (if you don't mind me asking): what is the glass material/ setting you have on for those light bulbs? They look so realistic it's insane!
Hi ! Thank you for such a good video! I have a question: when you change the interior lighting for your scene, doesn't it change the whole settings on the exterior as well ? Thank you so much!
I just watched a few hours of your videos and I have learned so many little things I did not know will really streamline my workflow and I am so glad I stumbled across your channel! Have you done any Lumion tutorials about how you like to do your Lumion grass to look great? Thanks again oh and I would love to know what rig you use!
Additional library - Almost 1400 plants for lumion 10.5-12 linglingcheng.gumroad.com/l/uiaqx 400 effects have thumbnail, easy selection when rendering linglingcheng.gumroad.com/l/kgzcy
Question, Minh: Did the model-maker model the entire scene (apart from trees, cars and people)? I.e. did they model the neighbouring buildings, road, curbs, sidewalk, etc? Whenever I try to drop my renders into a photo background, the background is always unusable: lampposts, traffic lights, electric poles, parking signs, garbage cans, etc. How do you produce a whole-screen image that doesn’t have these issues? Presumably by modelling and texturing everything as far as the eye can see?
For the most parts, the objects were modeled in the 3d software before importing. Except for decorations or objects that you can find in Lumion. However sometimes it's good to import those objects too, like the lights I mentioned because then you can change the material. Other than that, whatever can be added in Lumion later is better because you'll save time that way
What's the best way to reduce light noise during video renders? I've had some interesting grainy/noise effects pop up on reflective surfaces and around objects that have emissiveness turned up once I render a video. I've tried messing with the flicker and "print poster enhancer" (tip I heard from another video) with no luck.... any ideas? Or does that make sense?
The best tutorial ever. Its not long and everything thats said is important. There is no useless info that wastes your time while you watch videos. Thank you so much
This is hands down the best architecture-related channel I've found so far, and trust me I've searched alot. Thank you so much for your great effort that can be clearly seen in your videos and your high quality content!!
That's awesome! Glad you like it!!❤❤
The best Lumion tutorial ever. Your tips, tricks and shortcuts are a game changer. Thanks a lot Minh, you're the man!
Finally, the wait is over. Thank you so much Ming!
Sorry for the wait!❤❤
bruh... I LOVE THIS CHANNEL! been using lumion for years but clearly I missed out on a lot of things. Video is long but every word u said was informative... keep it up looking forward for other lumion videos
Damn man , just when I thought I knew a lot about lightning in Lumion I saw this, that was AMAZING! I didn't knew you could copy light colors for each other or combined use of area light and spot light. THANKS VERY MUCH 😊
Glad you found it helpful!❤😊
The only one UA-cam channel that I'm always waiting for 🥺🥺
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Me too 👍
Me too
Sameee
same on boat
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
Damn, that Reflection setting for the interior is a game-changer. Wtf man, I love you.
Glad you find it helpful!
Which app?
Love you Architecture Inspiration. Learnt a lot of from you. Thanks for every thing
I'm so glad to hear that!
will get it. Just don't get burnt out. Whenever you need a break, take one.
The best tutorial.
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You're a gem
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great help!...best tutorial channel!..keep them coming.
honestly, I love watching your tutorials, they're really exceptional and have helped me in my Architecture journey. thanks for the good content you put out always!
great tutorial, understanding concepts of lighting is the key to make the render stand out
this is the only one on point tutorial. ez to understand for me.
you the best min! always eagerly waiting for your video to watch and learn new things from you! thanks a ton for doing this thing! love from india.❤️❤️
Thank you so much! Glad you like it!
BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Great tutorial, always eagerly waiting for your tutorial to watch and learn new things from UA-cam. love from India.
Can you please make a tutorial about moving barn doors with whole body mirror? The "relection/reflective" effect does not move with the door, it only shows reflection the portion where you placed the effect. Thak you! This video is so great!
Thx for great tutorial. From this video I learn that real skies can work together with sun :'). Thank You!
You're welcome!
Me too i didn't know ..thanks
Best channel for ArchVIZ.
Thank youu!!
Amazing as always! Thanks!
Thank youu!
Thank you so much for pro tips... This channel is awesome....
Thank you for sharing these Essential Tips!!
Which app is this?
Beautiful design
You're very good with Lumion. Can you render just a simple house for demo from start to finish for day and night effects.
Cám ơn anh. Mong anh ra nhiều tips hay nữa về Lumion.
One thing I just found out, It seems like the "Brightness" level for lights in Lumion loosely match up to the amount of wattage a light has. For example, the average residential light bulb is around 100 watts. Setting your spotlight brightness to 100 gives you a very comperable light level.
This is seriously the BEST!!!
Just wondering (if you don't mind me asking): what is the glass material/ setting you have on for those light bulbs? They look so realistic it's insane!
Thank youuu, im trying to learn lumion and i feel enlightened now
wooouw...joss,
powerfull helply
Amazing content got to learn a lot 😊
Quality content as usual👌
Great tips!! I'll def check out more of your videos. Just started writing and making soft. I feel soft softs will help get to the next
Genius move!
Hi ! Thank you for such a good video!
I have a question: when you change the interior lighting for your scene, doesn't it change the whole settings on the exterior as well ?
Thank you so much!
Thankyou for the inspiration,,like this vidio
I just watched a few hours of your videos and I have learned so many little things I did not know will really streamline my workflow and I am so glad I stumbled across your channel! Have you done any Lumion tutorials about how you like to do your Lumion grass to look great? Thanks again oh and I would love to know what rig you use!
AWESOME!!
I feel you!
Thank you Brother
Awesome & great. Thx 4 yr tutorial
you are the best man!
Genius 🤩
thanks so much for the tips
its realy working crack, thank u very much!
That was great. Thank you.
Thanks so much for that helpful great tutorial
Thanks for the kind words, I'm always happy to help! Let know if you'd like any videos on specific topics in the future. I wish you all the
Thank you for this! Super cool video! A+++
Great tutorial Minh!
GR8 IDEA TYTY
thank you good sir
The best ever
Additional library - Almost 1400 plants for lumion 10.5-12
linglingcheng.gumroad.com/l/uiaqx
400 effects have thumbnail, easy selection when rendering
linglingcheng.gumroad.com/l/kgzcy
Nice. I used to have lumion as it was free bu then after my hdd failure, I lost it I now it seems like you have to buy it.
My mistake. Twinmotion was free. Lumion has always been $$$
great breakdown and tips
Loved it 👏🙌
Question, Minh: Did the model-maker model the entire scene (apart from trees, cars and people)? I.e. did they model the neighbouring buildings, road, curbs, sidewalk, etc? Whenever I try to drop my renders into a photo background, the background is always unusable: lampposts, traffic lights, electric poles, parking signs, garbage cans, etc. How do you produce a whole-screen image that doesn’t have these issues? Presumably by modelling and texturing everything as far as the eye can see?
For the most parts, the objects were modeled in the 3d software before importing. Except for decorations or objects that you can find in Lumion. However sometimes it's good to import those objects too, like the lights I mentioned because then you can change the material. Other than that, whatever can be added in Lumion later is better because you'll save time that way
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SUPER!
Nice tutorial, very help me fully 👍
really helpfull
Nice sir
just a simple question......I wanna do a rap what should I focus the most on when I wanna edit or make a good soft?i would love to
Thank you for the video.
Doubt : Using sun and real skies together will not create 2 shadows in the scene?
As long as you align the sun on the sun effect and on the real skies effect, you will not have duplicate shadows
where I’d record one track of the soft and than use a second Edison to record scrubbing through the soft to mimic a wave table.
Really cool
Tuyệt vời quá Minh ơi! :v
Cám ơn bạn😊❤
Thanks for tips is very cool
I just want to know why when I render a video noise appears on the shadow parts ?
thank you
You could make a basic template to start with every ti you start a new .
what is the hex code you are using for the cove light to achieve a warm white effect?Thanks in advance.. Very informative tutorial
Love It😍
I took two months to learn Adobe After Effects and Premier Pro. Now I am learning soft soft to make soft so I can have more verity
Super teacher
Thanks dude!
You're very welcome!
Great tips👍
thanks sir
Quá hay luôn a ơi, thank you
Cám ơn em ^^
Very nice. Hope you have this kind of tutorial for lumion 10
You're so awesome ❤️🥰🙂
so nice
Thank you so much
very useful tutorials, thank you very much.
I wonder how can we make cove light in a curve shape, do you have any idea?
how do you stop the soft from chaning when you pick a guitar soft or so, it softs different when i test it out on the side and different
Hai Bro Thank you for this video.,
Can you please subtitles in kannada its very useful in kannadigas
This is very helpful !Can you help me where to get this version of Lumion?thanks in advance!Gid bless you always!
like the car light can move~~~ thanks a lot
Can you please provide the model for practice
How do I pull up those effects slots on the left of the setuper?
Damn, I learn a lot from you!
Hi Minh, are you still using the same PC with the same hardware listed in your computer spces?
Nice keep it up 👍
What's the best way to reduce light noise during video renders? I've had some interesting grainy/noise effects pop up on reflective surfaces and around objects that have emissiveness turned up once I render a video. I've tried messing with the flicker and "print poster enhancer" (tip I heard from another video) with no luck.... any ideas? Or does that make sense?
10:48 is the waterfall effect on the edge of infinity pool came from lumion 11?? i couldn't find a proper one in lumion 10
Dr bluewofsofte too!
Amazing
Wow