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| Posted by kurucom at Jan 30, 2016, 12:41:37 PM |
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Re: A work with Sweet Home 3D - V5.1 anhmax yes free version is also do this but with watermark. Puybaret I paid € 1.999,- Please note: Lumion for inside rendering is very bad. I recommend use Sweet Home 3D instead of Lumion for inside rendering. |
| Posted by anhmax at Jan 31, 2016, 4:36:35 AM |
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Re: A work with Sweet Home 3D - V5.1 I tried to export my OBJ file to Lumion. The render time is impressive. It takes less than 1 minute to render a picture. I'll try to render interior soon. SH3D Lumion ![]() ---------------------------------------- My channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM1mqUjGRtD4uCXX5qzgG3w |
| Posted by valpo74 at Mar 4, 2016, 11:13:44 PM |
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Re: A work with Sweet Home 3D - V5.1 but how can i use a sh3d model or documente in lumion??? |
| Posted by mazoola at Mar 5, 2016, 3:09:00 AM |
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Re: A work with Sweet Home 3D - V5.1 If you read back through earlier comments on this post, you'll see the Lumion users create the model in SH3D and then export it in OBJ format. (Since light sources don't export, you'll have to create those within Lumion -- but you'd probably want to, anyway, as most external renderers give you access to a wider range of light types than are currently supported by SH3D.) In theory, you can use this workflow with virtually any major ray-tracing or rendering application. |
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