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Lumion 3D Cookbook

Lumion 3D Cookbook

By : Ciro Cardoso
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Lumion 3D Cookbook

Lumion 3D Cookbook

4.2 (6)
By: Ciro Cardoso

Overview of this book

This book offers uses practical applications using recipes with step-by-step instructions and useful information to help you master how to produce professional architectural visualizations in Lumion. The cookbook approach means you need to think and explore how a particular feature can be applied in your project and perform the intended task. This book is written to be accessible to all Lumion users and is a useful guide to follow when becoming familiar with this cutting-edge real-time technology.This practical guide is designed for all levels of Lumion users who know how to model buildings in 3D and a basic understanding of Lumion, who want to enhance their skills to the next level.
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Using the Exposure effect

Exposure is the amount of light captured by the sensor in a real camera during a single picture. If the shot is exposed for too long, the image will be washed out or too bright, but on the other hand, if the shot is exposed for a shorter period of time, the image will be too dark. Lumion lets you do the same thing using an effect called Exposure. This can be especially useful when working with interior lighting with spotlights where it is more likely to have issues with overbright areas.

Getting ready

For this recipe, we need an interior scene with some spotlights present, and we can increase the intensity or the Overbright setting in order to have an overbright scene.

How to do it…

After placing and tweaking the spotlights in your project, perform the following steps to use the Exposure effect:

  1. From the Photo mode, select the New effect button.
  2. Inside the Photo effect library, you can find the Exposure effect under the Camera tab.
  3. Click on the Exposure effect...

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