: A real-time denoiser and rasterization improvements help speed up rendering times, especially in complex scenes. System Requirements
✅ – Instantly drop your model into a real-world context with detailed surrounding buildings and topography. Lumion 2024
The effect has been rebuilt from the ground up. When it rains in Lumion 2024, the world reacts. Puddles form naturally in depressions in the terrain. Surfaces become slick and reflective. The "Wetness" mask is now dynamic, meaning you can paint areas where water should accumulate, adding a layer of artistic control that was previously missing. This feature alone allows architects to present their designs in the dramatic, moody contexts that often win competitions. : A real-time denoiser and rasterization improvements help
Lumion 2024 is not just an incremental update; it is a foundational rewrite of the software's rendering engine. By integrating Ray Tracing support, reimagining the user interface, and vastly expanding its asset library, Lumion 2024 aims to satisfy the demand for hyper-realism without sacrificing the intuitive workflow that made the software famous. When it rains in Lumion 2024, the world reacts
Lumion 2024 extends its Ray Tracing capabilities into the panoramic output. Previously, high-end panoramic renders often required exporting to a different engine. Now, users can render 360-degree panoramas with full Ray Traced lighting directly within Lumion. This is a game-changer for virtual reality (VR) presentations, allowing clients to explore a space with lighting that feels physically present.
Lumion 2024 utilizes cutting-edge AI denoising algorithms. The engine can calculate fewer initial light rays per frame—saving massive amounts of computing power—and instantly use AI to fill in the gaps. This translates to clean, noise-free previews in the viewport while you work, and blazing-fast final render times for 4K stills and animations. VRAM and Memory Management