3d animation House Project By lumion+Sketchup
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3d animation House Project By lumion+Sketchup
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Nice video, Jones04. It could use some improving: it's a bit jerky, a higher resolution would be nice, and the wood texture (such as the columns in the courtyard) could be better. Also, if you don't have much surrounding context, I'd start with a closer shot so one doesn't see the endless grass plain surrounding the model.
How do you like Lumion? Is it as easy to use as it appears?
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@unknownuser said:
Is it as easy to use as it appears?
Sure it is! That is its first quality! Second is the speedy of result!

Alas all that has a cost!
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@daniel said:
Nice video, Jones04. It could use some improving: it's a bit jerky, a higher resolution would be nice, and the wood texture (such as the columns in the courtyard) could be better. Also, if you don't have much surrounding context, I'd start with a closer shot so one doesn't see the endless grass plain surrounding the model.
How do you like Lumion? Is it as easy to use as it appears?
Thank you for comment Daniel.
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
Is it as easy to use as it appears?
Sure it is! That is its first quality! Second is the speedy of result!

Alas all that has a cost!
Yeah, I saw the price tag...unless I win the lottery, it's out of the realm of possibility for me. The demo videos make it look slick, and at that price it should be, but who knows what all went into making those videos (kinda like the commercials for cancer treatment centers we have here, with the small print at the bottom stating "results not typical").
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