![]() In this case, the ocean was causing some jumpiness. Note: Having dynamic elements, such as the moving ocean in this example, can interfere with the model’s overall performance. Importing and placing a tree using nodes (25:43) ![]() Switching over to a “render-ready” model in Lumion (23:56) ![]() Reloading components with a “proxy” (21:17) Using Node Placement in to swap out SketchUp elements for Lumion elements, such as trees (19:05) For now, Mike is presenting the Nodes technique as an alternative/workaround. Lumion doesn’t have a component-swapping capability as of the time of this webinar. Replacing SketchUp trees with Lumion trees and reloading the model (17:33)Īdding environmental elements, such as ocean (17:50)ġ9:05 – 33:49: Swapping Out Components Using Nodes Using trees from the Lumion Nature Library (15:30) Placing the model at a known point (example: 0,5,0) (8:25)Ĭhanging SketchUp materials into Lumion materials Setting Up Camera Views in Photo Mode (Photo Studio)Īdjusting cloud cover and daylight in Lumion (6:30) 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.
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