![]() ![]() In Lumion, you can’t draw and make changes like you can in SketchUp, but you can add more detailed textures, better objects (such as trees, rocks, people, flags, and even whole buildings), and contextual terrain changes. Lumion, on the other hand, is a visualization and rendering program designed to do just this. While SketchUp shines in 3D modeling, giving the user the ability to push, pull, drag, and draw to create shapes and surfaces as desired and apply material textures to the faces of the model, it’s limited in how you can show your model as far as lighting, textures, and atmospherics. Today, we talk about Lumion, which is a program with different strengths entirely. Last we spoke, we were neck deep in SketchUp, frantically modeling to our heart’s content. ![]() Weeks Ten, Eleven, and Beyond: Lumion! Rendering Images and Post-Processing in Adobe Photoshop ![]()
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