This update allowed users to animate many objects at once—such as traffic or pedestrians—along curved paths, greatly simplifying the creation of complex city scenes. Original System Requirements (2015) System Requirements for Optimal Performance - Lumion
An improved lighting engine that enhanced the subtlety of light variations, particularly in interior scenes, making light "bounce" more naturally.
Developed to tackle the high computational cost of reflections, this allowed for much more accurate mirror-like surfaces on floors and water without crippling render times. Search results for LUMION (6)
Support for .FBX 16 and improved .DWG importing made it faster and more reliable to bring models from AutoCAD, Revit, and SketchUp.
The "6" release was defined by several proprietary engines designed to simulate complex optical effects: This update allowed users to animate many objects
Lumion 6, released in November 2015, marked a major leap in architectural visualization by introducing technologies that brought a new level of realism to real-time rendering. Key Technological Breakthroughs
Lumion 6 introduced a system that automatically checks and fixes common errors in 3D models during the import process. Support for
This engine allows for more realistic glass rendering by accurately simulating transparency and reflections, particularly for large window panes and glass-heavy designs.
This update allowed users to animate many objects at once—such as traffic or pedestrians—along curved paths, greatly simplifying the creation of complex city scenes. Original System Requirements (2015) System Requirements for Optimal Performance - Lumion
An improved lighting engine that enhanced the subtlety of light variations, particularly in interior scenes, making light "bounce" more naturally.
Developed to tackle the high computational cost of reflections, this allowed for much more accurate mirror-like surfaces on floors and water without crippling render times.
Support for .FBX 16 and improved .DWG importing made it faster and more reliable to bring models from AutoCAD, Revit, and SketchUp.
The "6" release was defined by several proprietary engines designed to simulate complex optical effects:
Lumion 6, released in November 2015, marked a major leap in architectural visualization by introducing technologies that brought a new level of realism to real-time rendering. Key Technological Breakthroughs
Lumion 6 introduced a system that automatically checks and fixes common errors in 3D models during the import process.
This engine allows for more realistic glass rendering by accurately simulating transparency and reflections, particularly for large window panes and glass-heavy designs.