Twinmotion is now free
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Played around with this for about a day but sadly my old laptop is just not up to the task. Great features but frustrating when a simple edit takes forever. Anyhow had fun with this existing model of a B'n B Dining Room posted below and really like Felix the kitty sitting by the door.
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Thank you.
I wasn't abble to find the dome but I am experimenting with a textured sphere made in SU and imported to tm.... Let's see if it works...
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@unknownuser said:
is it possible to change the backgroundsphere to my own equirectangular pano?
Seems yes
Minute 0.57 second video! Sorry in French... but here the transllation
The key is to use a textured dome for create a "context"
Step 1 - Load textured examples created by Jesus Carbajal
Step 2 - Save them inside user Library of Twinmotion
Step 3 - Launch TwinMotion. Domes are organized bottom of the user Library.
drag & drop them to the sceneStep 4 - Select the Dome's texture with the ink-dropper. Like this you open the dock of the materials parameters where you can adjust the texture's position.
Use these domes as example, for create your own environement, you can replace the texture by another 360Β° images.
PS Not sure you can with these free version.
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You can find the doms here
But where is the User Library folder on computer inside this TwinMotion version for input these files ...that's the mystery!
And make our own tmi another one!Maybe also try with the Library/ Volume/ Sphere Reflexion Probe...
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thank you.
I will have a look
here's a new video
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I can paste the dome to my model but when I change the texture the old one remains and is someway overlapped to the new one.... Strange...
Also in the lower parts there is Fog. Now Idea how to erase the fog....
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@HornOox if you scrool inside my above link, you will found these domes used in the tutorial video(s)
@unknownuser said:
1.Download the textured dome examples created in .tmi format.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gm3FlhxLmPtyKDd6qkyj1Ccn0jd8uWxB/view?fbclid=IwAR0_j9y4x9KE-F69q5n_LagVLT0wD2t4CHk66F2Qky7NHbWrdS17mgyCQ2w@Joke : no special problem for me : exactly like the videos !
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And bingo I have found the trick for made our own "Texture 360Β°"
From this image (or any image of anything) here mine MagicaVoxel image!
You obtain that! Alas (you must make some rotate because here we are just on the seam ! : )
So Ink-Dropper/ Scale / Offset for have it on the back! (not made here)Vegetable Menu / Materials Menu
- Take any texture - Clic "Color Plus" to get the Texture Menu
- Apply this texture to the dome! (Drag & Drop)
- Click on "Texture" word - load any image
- Right Click on the Control Globe that contains the new Texture / Add to User Library
The native texture is obviously not destroyed!
You get your own personalized "Texture Dome"! The famous".tmi" file!
Last but not the least : how make the "domes above" (surrely with a sphere Glass Double Face etc...)
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@Joke
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So. . .I just downloaded the engine. I must say the videos look fun. .. but I hope this doesn't end up giving me a headache. Thea is hard enough for me. . .
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No headache! It's one of the more friendly interface that you can find!
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Thanks Pilou. I would think I AM a 3D veteren... . just not a very good one.
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Thank you! That was terrific! I'm going to go thru some Tuts this weekend!
Thx
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Pilou, your tip worked fantastic. Thank you.
I am rendering a new video...
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The part about of TwinMotion Take a look at 59.59 minutes!
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Easy to understand but some of the functions just do not work for me at all?
Could this be the graphic card requirements and what is the min needed?
Info please
Thanks too.
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From https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/faq
@unknownuser said:
For developing with UE4, we recommend a desktop PC with Windows 7 64-bit or a Mac with Mac OS X 10.9.2 or later, 8 GB RAM and a quad-core Intel or AMD processor, and a DX11 compatible video card. UE4 will run on desktops and laptops below these recommendations, but performance may be limited.
they don't speak about the DX 11 in the FAQ but I suppose that is the same for TwinMotion!
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RTX+Unreal+Twinmotion free with Archicad 23 https://youtu.be/FrNeoe_viyY
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