What I need is a quick set of visuals and occasional video that demonstrates a concept. However I am not an Arch-viz professional. I use a Mac so can’t say how Twinmotion compares to Enscape or Lumion. Exported as a block these took about 3mins to render to a PNG format. The set up in Twinmotion took about an hour and I generated about 12 different camera views. Twinmotion doesn’t have that many that I like, its easy to overwrite these in Twinmotion if I change my mind. The selection isn’t great (but the 2020 version teaser is offering a lot more plants from Frog… can’t wait) I’ve found that assigning good textures to the SketchUp model results in a decent visual. Sky, plants and trees were added in Twinmotion. The Corten steel sculpture is generated from solid forms using the Slicer plugin. The wall and building textures are from Sketchuptextureclub. Here I’ve shown the original SU model used to create the visual.
It demonstrates how to adjust the colors to build consistency among your tree colors and how to generate overall lighting effects that allow your trees to feel that they are a part of the same environment.
Some are is simply recreating paths or steps and as I’m getting more familiar with functions, using it to create visuals for new projects This tutorial discusses how to use realistic trees in your site plan renderings in photoshop. 12 PNG files, including following cutout photos: Platanus occidentalis VI Platanus occidentalis VII Platanus occidentalis VIII Platanus occidentalis II Platanus occidentalis I Platanus occidentalis III Populus nigra + People Betula pendula Platanus occidentalis IV Oak. I’ve been playing with Twinmotion over the last few weeks. 12 Tree PNG images, with transparent background, ready to download and use in photoshop.