Lumion 10 Realistic Render Settings Official

Turn on . This captures tiny shadow details from grass blades, tree leaves, and small window frames.

: Avoid extremes. A polished marble floor should have roughly 10–20% roughness , while matte concrete should be 80–90% .

Realism in Lumion 10 is mostly about reflections + SkyLighting + Hyperlight together. Without all three, it looks like a game engine.

0.1 to 0.2 (prevents pitch-black, pitch-dark shadows). lumion 10 realistic render settings

Realism mimics a real-world DSLR camera, not a perfect human eye. Adding subtle optical imperfections grounds the image in reality. 2-Point Perspective

Shift slightly down (under 0.5) for cool modern scenes, or up (0.55+) for warm golden hour vibes. Tint: Keep near neutral.

: Essential for soft lighting; increase Skylight Brightness to ~1.4. Turn on

When you're ready to output your final image, adjust the render quality settings. Higher settings produce more detailed results but take longer. Find the balance for your hardware and project needs. To keep Lumion running smoothly with complex scenes:

Go to the "Weather" tab and enable Real Skies. Choose a sky that matches your scene's orientation (e.g., Sunrise/Sunset for warmer tones).

Keep the slider low (0.05 to 0.15). Excessive blur looks like a miniature scale model rather than a real building. 4. Interior vs. Exterior Preset Configurations A polished marble floor should have roughly 10–20%

within the Shadow effect to avoid harsh, unrealistic edges and ensure small objects cast accurate shadows. Reflection Planes

To take your Lumion 10 renders to the next level, keep the following tips in mind:

: Add a small amount (0.1–0.3) to edges to remove "perfect" digital corners and simulate real-world aging.

Architectural photography relies on perfectly vertical vertical lines. Toggle to ON .