

In this blog post, we’ll take you through two of the biggest new features in Lumion 9 Pro - Real Skies and Sky Light 2 and Atmospheric Rain and Snow - and we’ll show how they can provide a living element to your 3D renders. To show your building design in a brutal, northern winter, simply add the Precipitation effect, tune the slider to the snow option and let the flurries fly. By configuring the Precipitation effect with keystrokes, it only takes a few minutes to make a video of your project going from an all-out downpour to a stunning, calm day. With the new Atmospheric Rain and Snow, it’s now possible to show the different phases of precipitation as if falls.įor instance, imagine you’re designing a building for a location that’s known for its bouts of wild weather.

Here is an example of how Real Skies and Sky Light 2 make a subtle (but highly effective) impact on your scene’s lighting. In just a few clicks, you can give your design the strong, blue light of a clear, sunny day, or you can present a more dramatic look with heavy shadows as thick rain clouds roll in. With Lumion 9 Pro, achieving this “living environment” look is surprisingly easy with new features such as Real Skies (w/ Sky Light 2) and Atmospheric Rain and Snow.

Renders of the luxury city apartment throughout the year.

Weather such as rain and snow beautifully demonstrates how your design will endure through both climate and season. Something as simple as the look of the sky can act as an anchor, grounding you to the reality of your project’s environment. Buildings are inseparable from their locations, and when communicating your design to the outside world, making sure the viewer understands the design’s context is everything. It may be an old, overused cliche but there’s definitely some truth to it in the architectural world. A combination of beautiful Real Skies, Sky Light 2 and atmospheric rain and snow heighten the “living” look of the environments surrounding your designs.
