

You would turn off the sky photo effects and add a sun study to select a location, time zone, date, and hour, and you’ll get the exact sun location for that information. Question: Is it possible to geolocate a model in Lumion? (40:24)Īnswer: Yes. How to show a mix of two or more grasses or groundcovers by “painting” the or pasting material in (37:27) (However, this extension can slow the model performance.) (26:20)Īdding 2D people to the model in Lumion (28:55)Īdding photo effects, including shadows and skies (30:30) Note that SketchUp and Lumion are not linked by default, although you can use an extension to link them. Question: Do you have suggestions for bringing in a large planting plan? (25:04)Īnswer: If it’s something excessively large, they’ll have the CAD file open and place it manually. The importance of placing the model as close as possible to the origin in Lumion (22:30)


Indication of how well Lumion is currently running (21:28) Importing your own models of objects to use in Lumion (such as boulders) (19:25) How to work with nodes in SketchUp and Lumion (15:20) Orienting textures to change their appearance (13:20) Selecting and placing materials (e.g., grass, pavers, concrete, wood) (10:25) Using the Make Face extension to close lines and create faces (4:25) 5:10 – 9:27: Modeling Hardscape and Structures in SketchUpĬreating a roof using the Make Roof extension (Valley Architects) (5:25)Ĭreating textures in SketchUp for Lumion (5:50)Ĭreating a fence or railing using the Make Fence extension (Valley Architects) (6:15)Ĭreating contours using the Soap Skin & Bubble extension (7:20)īringing in tree nodes and running the Cleanup extension to clean up the model (8:50) 9:28 – end: Modeling in Lumion Importing the design into SketchUp, cleaning up layers and linework (4:15) Modeling Hardscape and Structures in SketchUpĠ:00 – 2:39: Intro 2:40 – 3:43: The Processĭesign team creates a concept in CAD with Land F/XģD team imports the CAD file and closes the linework to create faces to use for modelingĪdd entourage, plants & effects, and produce a final set of images.You can also search for content on this page using the FIND command in your browser (CTRL + F in Windows, Command + F in Mac OS.) Note: The following catalog of content covered in this webinar is time stamped to allow you to follow along or skip to sections of the video that are relevant to your questions.
