its unreal engine guys with lumen hwrt, you can tell by the buggy artifacts on some of the reflections and glass shaders, overall looks great! It would definitely benefit from rendering with a native path tracer though
Yes it is possible. It's just uncommon for archviz professionals and even more uncommon for the industry as a whole to use Blender because of Autodesk being the optimal workflow. But it is definetly very possible considering there are way more complex projects being done on blender and cycles.
I think they did use blender at least in part in this, I recognize some of the assets, for instance the plant in the back at 1:37, I'm pretty sure I've used it before from blenderkit. My guess is that it was modeled in blender and rendered in Unreal
If you think lumion can do this you're absolutely crazy Lumion is a long dead software for the last three years, stop considering it as a viable option right now and get ahead of the competition
After watching the short film, I really enjoyed the sense of calm and harmony it conveyed.
Best Arch Viz i have ever seen! really good job congrats!
Wow ! High level. I mean VERY high level on this one. Bet like many others on UE5 for render. Never used Houdini so can't say for it.
Great work, guys! 🫶
amazing results!!❤
Ultimate.. Perfect GI Settings..
I wonder why Still some users uses less GI settings for their scenes
Please what rendering software was used for producing these stunning scenes?
its unreal engine guys with lumen hwrt, you can tell by the buggy artifacts on some of the reflections and glass shaders, overall looks great! It would definitely benefit from rendering with a native path tracer though
I was going to say Twinmotion
@@buckeyeplans...i don't think TM can achieve that results..
@@MauroMan_ Twinmotion is literally Unreal Engine just with a UI change to help with architectural designers.
@@truthseeker9881 It seems to me that more realistic animations are made in Unreal..
@@buckeyeplans Twinmotion?!?!?! i dont belive!!!
Divine 🩷✨️
super duper
wow
why is no one saying about blender? can this be achieved in Blender?
very hard
Yes it is possible. It's just uncommon for archviz professionals and even more uncommon for the industry as a whole to use Blender because of Autodesk being the optimal workflow. But it is definetly very possible considering there are way more complex projects being done on blender and cycles.
I think they did use blender at least in part in this, I recognize some of the assets, for instance the plant in the back at 1:37, I'm pretty sure I've used it before from blenderkit. My guess is that it was modeled in blender and rendered in Unreal
level : hollywood
How can I contact you 🙏🏾
which software is used for rendering .....lumion,unreal or else??
If you think lumion can do this you're absolutely crazy
Lumion is a long dead software for the last three years, stop considering it as a viable option right now and get ahead of the competition
@@BacatauMania..that's why he ask you, if you used unreal or other.. duh..
Good Job
Unreal or which?
Software name pls..
Try blender 🤷
3ds max?
..Paint
@@MauroMan_ )))))))))))))))))
I like all of these shots (lighting, enviroments and etc) but it hasn't unique idea for intro
cycles or evee next?
I think this is D5
think so too
no
maybe unreal
@@tommorow_jh yes