I live a few streets away from the butterfly, and i never thought of all the work that were put into the design. And it pays off, as in person it looks so beatiful.
Santiago! gracias por el comentario hermano. Aunque no estuvimos de acuerdo con toda la politica detras del proyecto, nos gustó mucho trabajar en el modelo! fue un reto interesante
Super cool. That arcgis step seemed massively critical just from a data management perspective and something I'll definitely take a look at. I can't believe how far lumion has come since I last used it 5 years ago. Great video!
I've been saying for years the best people out there for architectural modelling of this nature, is not architectural 3d modellers but Environment Artists who work in game design. They are also by far the most efficient when it comes to resource management and efficiency. I'm from an Architectural background, but I spent years looking into how Environment Artists make their worlds, and now I apply their principles of super-quick, efficient, and resourceful modelling. I am grimacing when I open another Architect's 3d model and discover how messy and inefficient it is. I can understand why you used Lumion - it's what you are an expert in. But, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Unreal Engine would have been a vastly more superior option. But obviously, it takes time to learn it and you wouldn't have had the time.
This is mad! I've been trying to find a way to import a model of areas of cities (for context buildings) and still have no idea how you managed to get those buildings with their actual textures on them haha
When exporting from City Engine, it gives you an option to create a series of map variations. Inside city engine you can import the actual textures, or you can also replace them later in lumion. Maybe the hardest part is learning city engine, but the actual process is not that complex :)
You are so inspiring!! I have been getting into visualization a lot in part thanks to you! I am in Interior Architecture school and you have taught me more than my classes so far in visualization!
@@ShowItBetter I’ve been teaching myself how to use twinmotion, so I am always looking for more videos using twinmotion and welcome more content using that engine! Thanks again
What a way to put Lumion on the market. This is a very powerful presentation for business and marketing. I really hope the developers of Lumion as listening to some of the things the users of their product are suggesting in order to improve. Again this presentation speaks volumes. We love the speed Lumion gives and the finish however others like D5 Render, Twinmotion and Unreal while having their own niche are making game-changing improvements. We would hate for you to lose ground.
I recently worked on one of the project, which has around 135 acres of land with farming land, plotted developments, farm houses, muddy road, forest etc etc.... Its been really nice experience working in lumion & result is really amazing we get....soon try to upload those renders...
en serio Juan!Qué bien! Trabajamos con un equipo grande de arquitectos y urbanistas. De pronto no fue la mejor decisión política pero fue divertido trabajar en el proyecto!
I work a lot in sites on montains, I do thinks similarly. Lumion is really an amazing tool, and also while designing, you can work on specific views and see how nature interacts with the project
Thank you for the video and amazing work. Is it possible to make a full workflow version of this? Like I would like to know exactly how you went from CAD to City Engine and to Lumion. The file sizes of the Collada and the lumion etc,...
me an architecture student in medellin following your channel since i started my career jajajaj im like !!! schock ! amazing work congrats. i wish lumion (original no cracked) was an option lor students in latinoamerica... is so expensive.
I need to work on projects of this nature. Where I am from is just residential stuff, small island work. I am willing to learn and bring this to my country.
Lmao didnt know you're Colombian. I used to live in Bogota near those mountains during my middle school years. Its funny that I watched your channel during my design classes in uni couple of years back and only now I've learned you're from Colombia.
@@ShowItBetter i was living in Indonesia, Jakarta until recently but during my diploma i was in Malaysia, Penang. I also used lumion during my final diploma semesters btw, made a video and an local architecture company was impressed and even offered work for me. Even tho it was for landscaping design ahahah. After covid and a couple of interns and work experience now im continuing my studies back in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I guess ill be watching more of your videos now so i can present my work better in classes again 🙏😌 Im going to learn UE5 soon so i can make even better stuff compared to lumion since lumion although good, its a bit restricting. Hope you make videos about using UE5 in the future 👌
My god I loved 😻 the work and the effects you Guys put in this project. Please is there any assets I can use to get this experience. I mean I want to learn this work flow
I would've probably gone in and done a drone Laserscan to atleast get the footprint and height of the buildings correct, aswell as being able to get correct tree heights in render. It looks awesome though! But am i right when i say the only "correct" data from the real world, is building footprint aswell as terrain heights? The rest is fictional?
How was the vertical position of the houses determined so that they fit with the google maps elevation of the mountain? Was this already correct from the data of the CAD file or did you have to adjust it manually?
very nice work, thats a great software for the city. I've had to import and capture google 3d map data for fill in background but yours is much better. Also how do you delete layers in lumion,
Well I am not really sure, I haven't tried opening these projects in Enscape and working only on Sketchup, I think it's because my current setup couldn't handle it! Perhaps if you have the correct workflow and file organization, it could be possible. But with these constant Sketchup Bugsplat I don't know...
You forgot one thing. Have a powerful graphics card. I swear just loading a street model from skp and load the basic effects, and both me and my PC would tear up.
Thank you for tNice tutorials! I've been trying to figure the software out on my own for a wNice tutorialle, and it's horribly confusing. TNice tutorials is the only guide video
Can you give a short explanation for why you chose Lumion over UE5? I have no experience with Lumion, and have only heard of UE5 being used for architectural renderings, but with their nanite system the model size should not have been an issue, and using blueprint each color of the butterfly could have been easily iterated on. I'm curious if this was an option you considered, and if so, why Lumion was the better choice for your use case.
the shortest explanation is that we had no idea how to use UE5 haha, if we knew how to use it at the moment, probably it would have been an option as well. But Lumion was really easy to use and our computers could run it easily
How did you get the 3d terrain from google earth? Or did you use City Engine to get the geographical data of the terrain ((I'm not familiar with that program and I don't know if that's possible) and added a texture to it saved from google earth?
We used two satelite images, the one in the lowest resolution was from google earth. Just open Sketchup, insert a location, and select show terrain. Then you import that file into lumion and match it with the base model. The second one was in a higher resolution, and it came directly from arcgis, a satelite image in high res specifically of the area. Although it was much heavier in size, it made the closer shots look better. But if you dont use arcgis then you can always just do it with google earth, I recommend grabbing various close up shots in sketchup so it can be in a higher res!
Hi. I am an Architect at CPKA in India. The best workflow that i have found to address this is to grab 3d terrain from cad mapper. Merge multiple portions if the area is larger. Take a Google Earth image of the said area in highest resolution. Keep the scale and north turned on. Scale the image in sketchup. Position the scaled image directly over the 3d terrain. Line it up using a reference point. Now explode the image. Grab the paint bucket tool. Sample the image. Now Open the terrain component. Select all (Ctrl+A). Paint it with the sampled material. Voila. Its done
Sigh....great video, I picked up City Engine like a month ago but it was quite hard to find a proper tutorial for this software, especially for the coding part. Does anyone have ways for a more advanced tutorial of this program?
I would love Lumion it's expensive tho! 😅 City engine is less expensive.. honestly i would actually use this for fun.. it's just so satisfying to make models and cities.
What laptop are you using, or what laptop do you recommend for architecture students? I found a legion 5 with rtx 3060 6gb, and ram 16gb, and An Hp zbook g6, rtx 5000 16gb, and 64gb ram? Which do you think is better?
Hola Diego! En el momento de trabajar en este proyecto estaba con un portatil Acer Core i5 con 12 de ram y geforce 1050. Pero en este momento estoy con una tarjeta 2070 super
I live a few streets away from the butterfly, and i never thought of all the work that were put into the design. And it pays off, as in person it looks so beatiful.
what city is this in?
@@yannisl8259 Bogotá, Colombia.
Santiago! gracias por el comentario hermano. Aunque no estuvimos de acuerdo con toda la politica detras del proyecto, nos gustó mucho trabajar en el modelo! fue un reto interesante
Super cool. That arcgis step seemed massively critical just from a data management perspective and something I'll definitely take a look at. I can't believe how far lumion has come since I last used it 5 years ago. Great video!
I've been saying for years the best people out there for architectural modelling of this nature, is not architectural 3d modellers but Environment Artists who work in game design. They are also by far the most efficient when it comes to resource management and efficiency. I'm from an Architectural background, but I spent years looking into how Environment Artists make their worlds, and now I apply their principles of super-quick, efficient, and resourceful modelling. I am grimacing when I open another Architect's 3d model and discover how messy and inefficient it is.
I can understand why you used Lumion - it's what you are an expert in. But, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Unreal Engine would have been a vastly more superior option. But obviously, it takes time to learn it and you wouldn't have had the time.
I was also thinking how much better it could’ve looked and how much easier it could’ve been rendered if they used Unreal Engine 5
What would the work flow have looked like?
This is mad! I've been trying to find a way to import a model of areas of cities (for context buildings) and still have no idea how you managed to get those buildings with their actual textures on them haha
When exporting from City Engine, it gives you an option to create a series of map variations. Inside city engine you can import the actual textures, or you can also replace them later in lumion. Maybe the hardest part is learning city engine, but the actual process is not that complex :)
You are so inspiring!! I have been getting into visualization a lot in part thanks to you! I am in Interior Architecture school and you have taught me more than my classes so far in visualization!
I feel so related...
thanks Travis! glad we can be of help. Let me know if there is anything specific you would like to see
@@ShowItBetter I’ve been teaching myself how to use twinmotion, so I am always looking for more videos using twinmotion and welcome more content using that engine! Thanks again
What a way to put Lumion on the market. This is a very powerful presentation for business and marketing. I really hope the developers of Lumion as listening to some of the things the users of their product are suggesting in order to improve. Again this presentation speaks volumes. We love the speed Lumion gives and the finish however others like D5 Render, Twinmotion and Unreal while having their own niche are making game-changing improvements. We would hate for you to lose ground.
only thing they need to do is put price down to be competitive with others.
THIS IS STUNNING. I love how things like just painting a neighboorhood can really change the entire vibe and overall niceness of an area
thanks Max!
Oh man! Perfect! Everything, it's detailed but not "heavy" and I love the context part
Glad you liked it! it was a challenge making it haha 🙈
@@ShowItBetter I can feel it, but you nailed it! Congrats!! 💛
Clicked on the video and didn't expect it would be something about a project here in Colombia, this was amazing.
thank you for sharing this wonderful story steven, super inspiring going into a new semester of architecture school!
Just dont fall in the Lumion trap, try open source options first
I recently worked on one of the project, which has around 135 acres of land with farming land, plotted developments, farm houses, muddy road, forest etc etc....
Its been really nice experience working in lumion & result is really amazing we get....soon try to upload those renders...
That is awesome! Sounds great!
Watching this for the second time, this is insane, and just epic. Great stuff
Dude I see that neighborhood from the far almost every day, and knowing who made it look like that is simply nuts
en serio Juan!Qué bien! Trabajamos con un equipo grande de arquitectos y urbanistas. De pronto no fue la mejor decisión política pero fue divertido trabajar en el proyecto!
I have been using this combination for over 5 years. Awesome to see a similar workflow
Great to hear! What kind of projects do you work in? Would love to know more about your workflow
I work a lot in sites on montains, I do thinks similarly. Lumion is really an amazing tool, and also while designing, you can work on specific views and see how nature interacts with the project
You guys did an incredible job, what a task! People who created these softwares are genius!
They are! it's so crazy!
Wow, stunning project! Very interesting workflow leading to great results, both digitally and in real life.
Many thanks Paul! it was a really cool process to be a part of!
Hi Steven, this was amazing and inspirational. You have gained a new subscriber here. Looking forward to more of this amazing content!
Thanks Jade! Glad you liked it !
even though you were sick ,you did a nice job! congrats man
Wtf hah
Most interesting Show It Better project to date!
That was Awsome! Hope this project comes off!
Thanks Greg! It was all completed!
The story was great 😊 and how the program helped you work through the project. Loved it 😊
realy great my dear... to see a real world project and the struggles untill finaly you succeed... and what an impressive and positive project.
Thank you so much Tom! 🙂
I love watching your workflows! It's super insightful.
That's an incredible project. I found that part of the city on Google Maps as well so we can see the hard work in 'real life'.
thanks Derek! it's a huge project!
Wow, this is so beautiful I think I'm gonna cry, such an inspiration 😢
Outstanding proyect! Thank you for sharing the story and the behind the scenes.
Thanks Lautaro! Glad you liked it
your comment is very good
absolutey crazy. i hope you're a millionare after this crazy task.
I'm amazed! Congratulations.
Simply Stunning. Great job you guys are doing 👏🏽
What do you think of this video?
Thank you for the video and amazing work. Is it possible to make a full workflow version of this? Like I would like to know exactly how you went from CAD to City Engine and to Lumion. The file sizes of the Collada and the lumion etc,...
This is super cool, you gained a new sub! :)
Thanks for the sub!
This is amazing! The project look very detailed and nice!
Thank you very much!
Every time I go to school I see that place, I never knew until this how and why this was made.
what a presentation. this is an inteligent way to build a city.
What an amazing project!! ❤
I can hear my graphics card crying as I'm watching this video. hahaha! BEYOND AMAZING! I love Lumion!
me an architecture student in medellin following your channel since i started my career jajajaj im like !!! schock ! amazing work congrats. i wish lumion (original no cracked) was an option lor students in latinoamerica... is so expensive.
Gracias parcero! Un abrazo !
This man can make you give up on a dream. That was high end sort of work and I am wondering what I am doing with sketchup. I should rethink a career.
Increible!! Gracias por compartir tu trabajo!
Un saludo Sebastián!
I need to work on projects of this nature. Where I am from is just residential stuff, small island work. I am willing to learn and bring this to my country.
Excelente video, me encantó la historia. Toma tu follow.
This was just awesome! Thanks a lot!
You’re welcome!
i really apreciate your help with dowloanding this software
This was epic 💗...keep it up👍🏻
You’re killing the white hair, Steven! Loved it as always!
haha thanks! the 30s are kicking in and I'm trying to rock it as best as possible haha
Love this channel
Thanks Tristan!
Ima download it thanks for sharing!!
You’re welcome!
Wow great job! Thank you for tips!
You’re welcome!
great project with cool designer
Thanks!
Lmao didnt know you're Colombian.
I used to live in Bogota near those mountains during my middle school years. Its funny that I watched your channel during my design classes in uni couple of years back and only now I've learned you're from Colombia.
no way! that's so cool! where are you living now?
@@ShowItBetter i was living in Indonesia, Jakarta until recently but during my diploma i was in Malaysia, Penang. I also used lumion during my final diploma semesters btw, made a video and an local architecture company was impressed and even offered work for me. Even tho it was for landscaping design ahahah. After covid and a couple of interns and work experience now im continuing my studies back in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I guess ill be watching more of your videos now so i can present my work better in classes again 🙏😌
Im going to learn UE5 soon so i can make even better stuff compared to lumion since lumion although good, its a bit restricting. Hope you make videos about using UE5 in the future 👌
Can you please also share about your computer specifications you have used for this project .
My god I loved 😻 the work and the effects you Guys put in this project. Please is there any assets I can use to get this experience. I mean I want to learn this work flow
I'm glad you liked it! The majority of assets are from the Lumion library!
Time to UPGRADE the PC! 🤩
This is so cool bro 🥺
The big question; how about $$$? How much do you sell the minute or type of project
You mean how much I charged for this?
I would've probably gone in and done a drone Laserscan to atleast get the footprint and height of the buildings correct, aswell as being able to get correct tree heights in render.
It looks awesome though! But am i right when i say the only "correct" data from the real world, is building footprint aswell as terrain heights? The rest is fictional?
How was the vertical position of the houses determined so that they fit with the google maps elevation of the mountain? Was this already correct from the data of the CAD file or did you have to adjust it manually?
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Man these Cities Skylines mods are getting better and better!
I know right! haha
very nice work, thats a great software for the city. I've had to import and capture google 3d map data for fill in background but yours is much better. Also how do you delete layers in lumion,
thank you so much dude you're a god
Haha Thanks! Very mortal
Wow Awesome!
omg I live next to that neighborhood, that's so cool!
Steven, honest question: Do you think SketchUp would succeed in this project? What about Enscape?
Well I am not really sure, I haven't tried opening these projects in Enscape and working only on Sketchup, I think it's because my current setup couldn't handle it! Perhaps if you have the correct workflow and file organization, it could be possible. But with these constant Sketchup Bugsplat I don't know...
very very gooood, thaaankss maan
Glad you liked it!
The amount of work this took wow! How long did this take and how many people?
I hope they pay well, what a work ! :)
Next level
thanks Timothy!
crazy that architects are getting work like this when Landscape Architecture exists.
Work to create this 3d model, you mean? Although much of the team were also urbanists…
@@ShowItBetter Rather the decisions being made within the model
increible excelente tecnica!!!
Gracias !
You forgot one thing. Have a powerful graphics card. I swear just loading a street model from skp and load the basic effects, and both me and my PC would tear up.
haha I literally did this project in an acer laptop that had an NVIDIA gtx 1050...soooo
Estoy sufriendo con una 4060 en mi entrega final, no se qué estoy haciendo mal @@ShowItBetter
where is the final shot & animation? did i miss it ?
Thank you for tNice tutorials! I've been trying to figure the software out on my own for a wNice tutorialle, and it's horribly confusing. TNice tutorials is the only guide video
Thanks Ghina!
This urban intervention reminds me on Bo-Kaap in Cape Town.
haven't seen it but will look it up!
Amazing work! What version of lumion did u use at that time?
thanks Cedric! I think at at moment it was between Lumion 9 and 10
Can you give a short explanation for why you chose Lumion over UE5? I have no experience with Lumion, and have only heard of UE5 being used for architectural renderings, but with their nanite system the model size should not have been an issue, and using blueprint each color of the butterfly could have been easily iterated on. I'm curious if this was an option you considered, and if so, why Lumion was the better choice for your use case.
the shortest explanation is that we had no idea how to use UE5 haha, if we knew how to use it at the moment, probably it would have been an option as well. But Lumion was really easy to use and our computers could run it easily
Did you use rules packages file in city engine? Or did you manually paste the authentic facades🤔
I'd love to have access to such rendering capabilities.. But I have problems with camera positioning.
How did you get the 3d terrain from google earth? Or did you use City Engine to get the geographical data of the terrain ((I'm not familiar with that program and I don't know if that's possible) and added a texture to it saved from google earth?
We used two satelite images, the one in the lowest resolution was from google earth. Just open Sketchup, insert a location, and select show terrain. Then you import that file into lumion and match it with the base model. The second one was in a higher resolution, and it came directly from arcgis, a satelite image in high res specifically of the area. Although it was much heavier in size, it made the closer shots look better. But if you dont use arcgis then you can always just do it with google earth, I recommend grabbing various close up shots in sketchup so it can be in a higher res!
Hi. I am an Architect at CPKA in India.
The best workflow that i have found to address this is to grab 3d terrain from cad mapper. Merge multiple portions if the area is larger.
Take a Google Earth image of the said area in highest resolution. Keep the scale and north turned on. Scale the image in sketchup.
Position the scaled image directly over the 3d terrain. Line it up using a reference point.
Now explode the image. Grab the paint bucket tool. Sample the image.
Now Open the terrain component. Select all (Ctrl+A).
Paint it with the sampled material.
Voila. Its done
@@kabootriachhimurgi would you plz make tutorial.
@@kamalthapa5464 will do
@@ShowItBetter Did you model up the building one by one ?
Awesome!!!😉😉
Thank you! Cheers!
nice work, but how was the satellite image inserted? i
thanks, we used a program called ArcGis to download this satelite image. Then to insert it we just used it as a texture and applied it to the mountain
@@ShowItBetter thanks for the reply
Sigh....great video, I picked up City Engine like a month ago but it was quite hard to find a proper tutorial for this software, especially for the coding part. Does anyone have ways for a more advanced tutorial of this program?
Thanks! TH-cam?
what a skill
I would love Lumion it's expensive tho! 😅 City engine is less expensive.. honestly i would actually use this for fun.. it's just so satisfying to make models and cities.
What laptop are you using, or what laptop do you recommend for architecture students? I found a legion 5 with rtx 3060 6gb, and ram 16gb, and An Hp zbook g6, rtx 5000 16gb, and 64gb ram? Which do you think is better?
Are you from the future? Rtx 5000 😮
@@thornnorton5953 No, is actually a quadro card. Nividia calls them now rtx 5000, 6000, and their best one is rtx 8000.
The base texture for terrain is a satelital image?
Yes! From google earth!
Amazing👌🏿
Thank you 🙌
Thank you very much
Una pregunta compatriota, me podrías dar la referencia o las especificaciones de tu computadora para poder trabajar ese tamaño de modelo...gracias.
Hola Diego! En el momento de trabajar en este proyecto estaba con un portatil Acer Core i5 con 12 de ram y geforce 1050. Pero en este momento estoy con una tarjeta 2070 super
@@ShowItBetter mejor dicho con uñas y dientes, pero muy buen trabajo...y como todo buen Colombiano con recursividad
Can you show how your imported the 3d images from google earth? I have not seen that done. Thank you!
Freaking awesome.
How did you use decals in previous versions of Lumion??
Actually the decal segment was just an add on, but yeah, originally the feature wasn’t there yet
Dear can you give city lumion file plzz...... please share Google drive link 🔗🔗🔗🔗
Pls clarify my doubt sir does it have tabla soft????? Pls tell sir
AWESOME
Thanks!
Magnífico!
Gracias!
Hi! What stoftware did you use to animate people/crowd in the visualisation?
How did you layer the vector and paint the houses?
we have a houses map that we painted manually in photoshop
Tell us about that file size! 😃
haha the actual butterfly project was only 500 mbs, but the other ones I worked on after were almost 3 Gb!!!
How did you bring in the satellite images from google earth?