I think you covered very important aspects of visualisation. Those techniques really take the image to the next level. Learning a lot from you, thanks a lot!
thanks Melis! I love talking about things that aren't necessarily technical, like emotions. It makes the image making process so much more artistic and personal.
"We want to create visual emotional experiences of spaces that don't yet exist." After this sentence I knew I was watching the right person to educate myself further in my profession. Thanks a lot for providing everything until now. Lovely work!
The render with lights and traffic is jaw dropping. All this from lumion? You are amazing honestly. So happy you created a youtube channel. Thanks and good luck
Thanks for the comment!Yeah, it's crazy how far Lumion has gotten over the years. If it had more color correction options, like LUTs and color grading, it probably wouldn't even need photoshop!
This was really useful to break from the typical "Lumiony" render, Getting a render out has become easy but making it Unique and lifelike is still a bit tricky. Would enjoy more Videos in this series to get quick renders but still lifelike.
That's right! That will differentiate the arch viz studios from the person that just hits the render button. Same as anyone with an iPhone to a pro photographer. Creativity, uniqueness, and emotionality are harder to grab than technical aspects
Very well done steven. The technical barriers for creating renders are very little now (with all render engines), so we have more time to be creative. This is a great example to follow, thanks for showing your process 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
I was always going in a direction that edged towards this idea but never knew how to finish it. And there was always an unfinished look to the render. All these tips help a lot. Thank you so much for this vid💯
Dude, you have teach me a lot in all of these videos, i'm really thankfull. Parcero muchas gracias por todo el aprendizaje, creo que hablo por muchos cuando digo que nos ha salvado con todos los datos, ojalá el canal siga creciendo, mucha suerte mi pana. Desde Colombia, en los llanos Orientales.
Awesome! Thanks! That was my favorite one as well, but since I did it towards the end of the project process, it was complicated to incorporate it as one of the main images. THanks!
You make the best-looking Lumion renders in the business. They don't make a very good photo-realistic render, but you give them what may be an even better artistic look. Wonder if they will partner up with you.......your post improves their look 10x. Need to help them with a SIB plugin.
thanks, Greg! Although I have to be honest, I know a lot of artists that work entirely with Lumion and make these images look like a joke, haha. Also, I don't know if it wasn't clear in the video, but at 11:41 I mention that this is a sponsored video that we did in partnership with Lumion. And I guess the SIB plugin would render out cool exterior renders but shitty interior ones, just like me haha
@@ShowItBetter I must say, years ago I couldn't imagine that an "Alex Hogrefe" exterior render could be made in a day or even half day (depending on molding). But with the latest tools of Lumion and your tips on composition and color, someone with as little as six weeks of practice it is now quite possible. Thanks for your help!
These images are really un-lumionlike (amd that’s a compliment!) The mood of both images is unique. Would you be able to share the lumion effects settings for them? I’d even consider buying them as a paid asset
Brilliant tutorial. I will be passing this on to my team to improve our outputs. If the model was supplied, how many hours would a project like that take to complete? I find it challenging to get people to understand what it takes to produce quality renders like yours
thanks Michael! These specific renders took some time due to my computer setup at the time and the time I had to create a video. But no more than 4 intense days to create everything
The problem is once we all agree that a certain subconscious mix of elements generally creates a certain emotion, a computer can easily filter and optimize for it - the same way googling “cozy home” will always show fireplace pictures
Of course! I understand your concern. It's true that a computer can be programmed to optimize for certain emotional responses based on specific elements. However, it's important to remember that emotion and design are not always straightforward. A design can have all the "right" elements, but still not evoke the desired emotional response. In addition, as designers, we have the ability to create something truly unique and personal for our clients. We can incorporate their individual style, preferences, and story into the design, making it more than just a collection of elements optimized for a certain emotional response. So, while there may be certain "tried and true" design elements, there's still room for creativity and personalization in design.
The amount of detail that you make are incredible... do you mind share that city landscape in sketchup? i want to learn more because my understanding in creating background image are not that great
Hi Steven, truly amazing videos! I’m in the process of meeting and interviewing interesting people in the field, so I wanted to say hi and see if you might be down for an interview on my channel. Let me know! 😊
Honestly, I really appreciated some aspects you covered. They seem trivial but they are very helpful in truth. What do you think of the student version?
How many hours did it take you from scratch to the final model with the whole environment in total? And how many hours did texturing and render preparation took you? Obviously you are very skilled so probably I'll have to multiple by 100 to imagine the amount of time that i would need.
the creation of the model and whole environment, probably took around three days. Since I didn't know from the beginning what points of view I was going to work with, I was prepared to create different angles so I had to populate everything. Plus the model is probably going to work for more tutorials.
What do you think? I'm an architect student in the 4th year and I love arch vizualisation, currently I work in Archicad + Sketchup for the 3D model, after it I render it in D5 or Twinmotion + Post production PS. For the exterior images I am mainly using the matte painting method in Photoshop. Do you think is it worth learning 3ds Max, for more quality, as it is needed in many architecture visualisation offices in Europe? Thank you!!
Are people you used in 11:05 on lumion? They look realistic and blended with scene but whenever i use people on lumion they look unrealistic and make these emotions fake. Do you have any suggestion? Thank you 😊
Newer versions of Lumion pro have started included some nicer high-res 3D scans of static people, which are great for still renders like these. The animated people in Lumion don't look good in general.
Could you please remove rtx 2070 graphics card prchase link from the discription, newer ones are much faster, people may buy older hardware from the link, add a nwere gpu in the link as recommended.
Oh after watching more and more of your videos, i am getting obsessed not only with your work, but also with you. I love you man.
glad you like the videos Diksha :) love you too
The renders are really good that you can literally feel the mood of the image. Thankyou for making such videos, it really helps a lot.
Thanks, Nikhil! It was definitely a challenge and I probably need more practice, but it was a really cool video to make
I think you covered very important aspects of visualisation. Those techniques really take the image to the next level. Learning a lot from you, thanks a lot!
thanks Melis! I love talking about things that aren't necessarily technical, like emotions. It makes the image making process so much more artistic and personal.
"We want to create visual emotional experiences of spaces that don't yet exist." After this sentence I knew I was watching the right person to educate myself further in my profession. Thanks a lot for providing everything until now. Lovely work!
thanks Mert! really appreciate it
The render with lights and traffic is jaw dropping. All this from lumion? You are amazing honestly. So happy you created a youtube channel. Thanks and good luck
Thanks for the comment!Yeah, it's crazy how far Lumion has gotten over the years. If it had more color correction options, like LUTs and color grading, it probably wouldn't even need photoshop!
you have unique insights
This was really useful to break from the typical "Lumiony" render, Getting a render out has become easy but making it Unique and lifelike is still a bit tricky. Would enjoy more Videos in this series to get quick renders but still lifelike.
That's right! That will differentiate the arch viz studios from the person that just hits the render button. Same as anyone with an iPhone to a pro photographer. Creativity, uniqueness, and emotionality are harder to grab than technical aspects
The most beautiful visualization channel I have seen ever
thanks, Afhaam! really appreciate it
This was an amazing touch to those "dull" renders, thank you ❄️
Thanks Edanur! Yessss, there are many ways of making them less dull nowadays
This is true, accurate and well presented!
thanks Gediminas! glad you liked it!
omg i love you guys
dang it’s the famous Gediminas!
my two faves, we stan
Fav teacher appreciating another great teacher. Damn
Very well done steven. The technical barriers for creating renders are very little now (with all render engines), so we have more time to be creative. This is a great example to follow, thanks for showing your process 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Thanks Tony! It’s true. I guess that’s the best advantage real time rendering engines have, since we can focus on elements like composition and story
This video is a cherry on top of an already good day, so helpful and inspiring tbh
thanks Manav!
I was always going in a direction that edged towards this idea but never knew how to finish it. And there was always an unfinished look to the render. All these tips help a lot. Thank you so much for this vid💯
Glad I could help Rithika!
You are talented, thanks for sharing your process, I’m inspired.
Dude, you have teach me a lot in all of these videos, i'm really thankfull. Parcero muchas gracias por todo el aprendizaje, creo que hablo por muchos cuando digo que nos ha salvado con todos los datos, ojalá el canal siga creciendo, mucha suerte mi pana. Desde Colombia, en los llanos Orientales.
Carlos hermano gracias por el comentario! Un abrazo desde Bogotá!
putting the effort on these images certainly paid. astonishing
thanks!
I'm a big fan of your channel. You're one of my inspiration to pursue architecture content creation.
Wow, thanks!
Amazing.... thank you! I 'm going to look into Lumion very seriously now...
You should!
really appreciate the effort you put in you videos and presentation... you are inspiration
thanks! I appreciate the comment!
Great work! Some fantastic results 👏
My favorite was actually the first alternative that was cut, the colors in that version are beautiful.
Awesome! Thanks! That was my favorite one as well, but since I did it towards the end of the project process, it was complicated to incorporate it as one of the main images. THanks!
效果图应该饱含情感,你的思路,理性的讲解了,感性的部分,谢谢你,非常厉害,可以看出你对这个行业很有热情,谢谢
What an amazing tutorial . Thank you
thanks Hassan!
your teaching style is so good.I like to learn about interior design from you. have you any videos already?
thanks Ravindra! Not really my forte, I work mostly on architecture in general :)
Throws mouse after finishing : "EMOTIONAL RENDER"
You make the best-looking Lumion renders in the business.
They don't make a very good photo-realistic render, but you give them what may be an even better artistic look.
Wonder if they will partner up with you.......your post improves their look 10x. Need to help them with a SIB plugin.
thanks, Greg! Although I have to be honest, I know a lot of artists that work entirely with Lumion and make these images look like a joke, haha. Also, I don't know if it wasn't clear in the video, but at 11:41 I mention that this is a sponsored video that we did in partnership with Lumion. And I guess the SIB plugin would render out cool exterior renders but shitty interior ones, just like me haha
@@ShowItBetter I must say, years ago I couldn't imagine that an "Alex Hogrefe" exterior render could be made in a day or even half day (depending on molding). But with the latest tools of Lumion and your tips on composition and color, someone with as little as six weeks of practice it is now quite possible. Thanks for your help!
Awesome!!
I really hope we could get a step by step tutorial for this kind of rendering in lumion. Please??
Yes, soon! Actually I just published one.
my favourite youtuber
thanks Acmad!
@@ShowItBetter your welcome brother
You are a very wonderful person thank you for your effort thank you for everything.
You are so welcome Omar! Cheers!
These images are really un-lumionlike (amd that’s a compliment!)
The mood of both images is unique.
Would you be able to share the lumion effects settings for them? I’d even consider buying them as a paid asset
thanks András! In the next few days I'll be releasing the model :)
That's a massive project
it was huge!
Congrats, as always, for the excellent video.
thanks!
Brilliant tutorial. I will be passing this on to my team to improve our outputs.
If the model was supplied, how many hours would a project like that take to complete?
I find it challenging to get people to understand what it takes to produce quality renders like yours
thanks Michael! These specific renders took some time due to my computer setup at the time and the time I had to create a video. But no more than 4 intense days to create everything
The kind of class we need in schools...
Hahah thanks, I know. I would have loved more classes on emotions in architecture tbh
Fantastic renders!💯💥
Glad you like them!
The problem is once we all agree that a certain subconscious mix of elements generally creates a certain emotion, a computer can easily filter and optimize for it - the same way googling “cozy home” will always show fireplace pictures
Of course! I understand your concern. It's true that a computer can be programmed to optimize for certain emotional responses based on specific elements. However, it's important to remember that emotion and design are not always straightforward. A design can have all the "right" elements, but still not evoke the desired emotional response.
In addition, as designers, we have the ability to create something truly unique and personal for our clients. We can incorporate their individual style, preferences, and story into the design, making it more than just a collection of elements optimized for a certain emotional response. So, while there may be certain "tried and true" design elements, there's still room for creativity and personalization in design.
Absloutely Stunning Thank U man.....
Glad you like it!
Speaking bout describing your scene, sounds like text prompts for AI art, interesting yet effective
yes! I realized the same when creating the video. It now all sounds related to AI
Awesome work! It would be awesome if you could try Twinmotion to see de differences in each program to achieve a Emotional render.
I agree! I would love to try Twinmotion these days
This is incredible! Always learn something new from your videos. What website/software did you use to source those context buildings?
thanks Lucas! All of the assets, from the building to light poles and decals, are from the Lumion library.
The amount of detail that you make are incredible...
do you mind share that city landscape in sketchup? i want to learn more because my understanding in creating background image are not that great
thanks! I'll try to share the model soon!
@@ShowItBetter oh wow, im looking forward for it dude !
never had the big scale project before but what's the harm in learning right?
Dude, very informative !
Glad it was helpful!
Super helpful video love it ❤
Glad you think so!
Hi Steven, truly amazing videos! I’m in the process of meeting and interviewing interesting people in the field, so I wanted to say hi and see if you might be down for an interview on my channel. Let me know! 😊
Hey Dami, thanks, really appreciate the comment. Sure I'm down! hit me up at hello@showitbetter.co
Honestly, I really appreciated some aspects you covered. They seem trivial but they are very helpful in truth. What do you think of the student version?
Thanks Abdallah! I haven't really tried the student version...but I guess they have the option to put the same effects?
Thnqq so much sir, u are Greattt
legend.
Thanks!
Very good video
Woow....this is excellent
thanks!
awesome lesson, thx u!
Glad you liked it!
Superb !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
maybe lumion is really the one for me.. if i stick with this and even try to master it to this level....i might be unstoppable
any program is the right one for you if you dedicate time and effort
Great work
Thanks Rahul!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
thanks for this video
Most welcome
tf. this is gold
thanks !
Amazing good job 👌🏽❤️❤️💪🏽
thanks!!
I need a tutorial on lighting in lumion. I haven’t quite figured it out yet.
thanks for the idea :)
lmao @ the windows weather thing on the bottom right saying "mostly architecture"
🤣
How many hours did it take you from scratch to the final model with the whole environment in total? And how many hours did texturing and render preparation took you? Obviously you are very skilled so probably I'll have to multiple by 100 to imagine the amount of time that i would need.
the creation of the model and whole environment, probably took around three days. Since I didn't know from the beginning what points of view I was going to work with, I was prepared to create different angles so I had to populate everything. Plus the model is probably going to work for more tutorials.
you have unique insights
🔥🔥🔥you are a beast
thanks man! the program is a beast
fascinating!
Thanks!
amazing !!
Thanks!
How can I create something like this if my computer starts acting crazy everytime I try using lumion.
Sir how did you created whole city in sketchup pro
AWESOMEC😊😊😊
thanksssssss
AMIGO cuando estara disponible tu curso de lumion
espero que el próximo año me quede mas tiempo para sacar uno!
can you teach doing this but in photoshop, as that will become applicable to everyone else who don’t use lumion
great idea! will make a video on it soon
@@ShowItBetter Nice, looking forward to it!!
can you the same in Twinmotion??!!
I have a question whether the designs made in Luminion Pro can be imported into games in Unity Real Time Development? if yes can please hint
wow you got me on this one, really have no idea. But perhaps you can reach out to the lumion support team to see if they have an idea
Can you make the same kind of video for diagrams ?
this is a great idea!
NICE
Thanks
Hello guy's i have issue with lumion slow and Nvidia FE 3090 getting to hot slow any one can help to fix it ? Thanks
The render's are too good
thanks! appreciate it
Make some video about Blender too!
First I have to learn Blender! 🤣
The best
gracias hermano!
Nice work. Can you please share your environment?
yess soon!
What do you think?
I'm an architect student in the 4th year and I love arch vizualisation, currently I work in Archicad + Sketchup for the 3D model, after it I render it in D5 or Twinmotion + Post production PS.
For the exterior images I am mainly using the matte painting method in Photoshop.
Do you think is it worth learning 3ds Max, for more quality, as it is needed in many architecture visualisation offices in Europe?
Thank you!!
Can you please share the lumion file in my email for study purpose?
Are people you used in 11:05 on lumion? They look realistic and blended with scene but whenever i use people on lumion they look unrealistic and make these emotions fake. Do you have any suggestion? Thank you 😊
Newer versions of Lumion pro have started included some nicer high-res 3D scans of static people, which are great for still renders like these. The animated people in Lumion don't look good in general.
thanks for answering Sterling!
Amazing is your middle name steven 👌🏻
Haha Steven is actually my middle name 😂, you’ll never guess my first 🙈🙈
You are so good
haha thanks!
Could you please remove rtx 2070 graphics card prchase link from the discription, newer ones are much faster, people may buy older hardware from the link, add a nwere gpu in the link as recommended.
I'm just showing everyone my current setup. As soon as I upgrade my card I'll update the link!
look me
please have a nose surgery.. i had 2 of them and its easy, you can do it too. you will have a much clearer voice