Lumion 2024

Graphics card with at least 8GB VRAM and native DirectX 12 Ray Tracing (RTX 3060 / RX 6700 XT or better)

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: You can now import multiple models at once, and the software now supports the GLTF format for better cross-platform compatibility. Lumion 2024

: You can now sync Lumion's camera controls with your primary 3D software like SketchUp , Revit , or Rhino .

Lumion 2024 represents a confident step forward, cementing the software's position as a powerhouse of real-time architectural visualization. By solving the critical challenges of ray tracing—chiefly speed and compatibility with its rich library—it delivers on the promise of accessible, high-quality rendering. Graphics card with at least 8GB VRAM and

To combat the repetitive "tiled" look often seen in large terrain areas, Lumion 2024 introduces an advanced tiling reduction method. This technique introduces natural irregularities into textures, making expansive landscapes look more organic and dynamic.

Unlike traditional GPU rendering that guesses where light bounces, Lumion 2024 traces the physical path of light rays from the camera to the light source. This allows for: : You can now sync Lumion's camera controls

The has been expanded with over 100 new nature objects, 45 new static characters, 26 new materials, and more than 100 new decals. A new Landscape Tiling feature helps eliminate repetitive texture patterns across large terrains, creating more organic and dynamic environments. Users can now also batch import multiple items at once, saving valuable time when populating a scene.

The volumetric cloud, fog, and precipitation systems have been tightly integrated with the lighting engine. Fog now catches shafts of sunlight (god rays) with physically accurate density scattering. Rain droplets and snowflakes realistically collide with your architectural structures, accumulating realistically on flat surfaces while leaving covered patios dry. 4. Performance Optimizations and Hardware Efficiency