Hi Victor, the final Twinmotion file was only 325MB. I juts bough the Custome PC from mesh., and its awesome and easily handles anything we throw at it and final renders take minutes. Heres the specs: Model: Matrix R3900X System Base Price: £ 1915.83 Thermaltake H200 Snow RGB Tempered Glass Mid Tower PC Case - External Optical Drive & Card Reader Front USB ports/ HDF audio MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI ATX Motherboard (AMD R3) AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X COU, AM4, Zen 2, 12 Core, 24 Thread, 3.8GHz, 4.6GHz Turbo, 64MB L3, PCIe 4.0 Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Paste AMD AM4 Wraith Prism Cooler up to 105W with RGB LED Ring (Ryzen™ 7 X) 16GB 3000MHz DDR4 (2x8GB) - Corsair Vengeance LPX 11GB GeForce® RTX 2080 Ti Graphics Card
Thanks Jonathan, I'm curious about what the advantage is with recreating the terrain in Twinmotion as opposed to using a Vectorworks Site model with a material/texture (and applying vegetaton & rocks etc to that)? Is is purely aesthetic or is there an advantage with how TM works with the objects etc?
@@jonathanreevescad but in this scenario you're recreating a real place - so a terrain / topographical model is sufficient/better isn't it? ..saying that, what I found is that the Twinmotion landscape behaves a little better with objects than imported site models.. but I'm interested to know if there's other advantages.
I'm going exactly according to your Tutorial. Bottom left green ticket -Vegetation - Library-Material-Ground-Nature -Dirt - I drag down, but I don't see anything. If I want to load a tree like this, this one will appear there. Please advise - it is TwinMotion 2019 Thanks
this is toooo perfect lesson i've ever seen
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THIS IS JUST INSANE !!!!!!!!!! I just discover this program !! you are good !!
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Superb tutorial! Just curious, how big did the Twinmotion .tm file get in the end? Could you please share the specs of your workstation?
Hi Victor, the final Twinmotion file was only 325MB. I juts bough the Custome PC from mesh., and its awesome and easily handles anything we throw at it and final renders take minutes.
Heres the specs: Model: Matrix R3900X
System Base Price: £ 1915.83
Thermaltake H200 Snow RGB Tempered Glass Mid Tower PC Case - External Optical Drive & Card Reader Front USB ports/ HDF audio
MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI ATX Motherboard (AMD R3)
AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X COU, AM4, Zen 2, 12 Core, 24 Thread, 3.8GHz, 4.6GHz Turbo, 64MB L3, PCIe 4.0
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Paste
AMD AM4 Wraith Prism Cooler up to 105W with RGB LED Ring (Ryzen™ 7 X)
16GB 3000MHz DDR4 (2x8GB) - Corsair Vengeance LPX
11GB GeForce® RTX 2080 Ti Graphics Card
Thanks Jonathan, I'm curious about what the advantage is with recreating the terrain in Twinmotion as opposed to using a Vectorworks Site model with a material/texture (and applying vegetaton & rocks etc to that)? Is is purely aesthetic or is there an advantage with how TM works with the objects etc?
The main reason is to be able to sculpt and paint the landscape in a freeform way.
@@jonathanreevescad but in this scenario you're recreating a real place - so a terrain / topographical model is sufficient/better isn't it?
..saying that, what I found is that the Twinmotion landscape behaves a little better with objects than imported site models.. but I'm interested to know if there's other advantages.
I'm going exactly according to your Tutorial. Bottom left green ticket -Vegetation - Library-Material-Ground-Nature -Dirt - I drag down, but I don't see anything. If I want to load a tree like this, this one will appear there. Please advise - it is TwinMotion 2019
Thanks
Not sure why