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Lumion 3D Cookbook

You're reading from   Lumion 3D Cookbook Revolutionize your Lumion skills with over 100 recipes to create stunning architectural visualizations.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783550937
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ciro Cardoso Ciro Cardoso
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Importing in Lumion FREE CHAPTER 2. Placing the Content 3. Manipulating and Controlling 3D Models 4. Constructing Your World 5. Controlling the Weather 6. Working with Lumion Materials 7. Special Features 8. Getting Realism with Camera Effects 9. Non-photorealistic Effects 10. Bringing Your World to Life 11. Creating Videos 12. Rendering 13. Lighting Index

Adding noise


Noise or digital noise are terms used to describe the flecks, random points, or grain that will visually distort the photograph when shooting in low light. Noise, in general, occurs when the illumination is low and the digital sensor attempts to record even tiny amounts of light; as a result, noise will get introduced in the photograph. Let's see how we can do that using the Noise effect in Lumion.

Getting ready

To prepare for this recipe, go to the Movie or Photo mode depending on the final output you desire.

How to do it…

To add some noise to your project, perform the following steps:

  1. On the top-left corner of the screen, click on the New effect button.

  2. With the effects library open, go to the Style tab.

  3. Select the Noise effect, and you will perceive that the viewport has changed; now it has a type of noise that is added, known as white noise.

  4. The settings available to control the noise in your project are shown in the following screenshot:

  5. You can create colored noise using the Color...

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