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Mastering Lumion 3D

You're reading from   Mastering Lumion 3D Master the art of creating real-time 3D architectural visualizations using Lumion 3D

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783552030
Length 286 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ciro Cardoso Ciro Cardoso
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Preface 1. Getting Ready for Lumion 3D FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Project in Lumion 3. Importing 3D Models 4. Applying and Creating Materials 5. Creating Your 3D World 6. Lighting in Lumion 7. Creating Realistic Visualizations 8. Non-photorealistic Visualizations with Lumion 9. Animation Techniques 10. Creating Walk-through Visualizations Index

Improving the movie using additional effects


Throughout this book, we have virtually covered every single Lumion effect available in both the Photo and Movie modes. But we still have a few more great effects that can boost the movie's quality. Some of these effects simulate what happens in the real world when we use real world cameras, and this is one of the reasons why using such effects can add layers of realism. Where should we start?

Using depth of field and animating the camera's focus

Depth of field (DOF) is not a strange term for us. In Chapter 7, Creating Realistic Visualizations, we covered what DOF is, but just as an introduction.

While using a real camera, we need to use both shutter speed and the aperture to change the amount of light that hits the sensor. This not only controls light, but also controls or changes the depth of field. The depth of field is a measure of how much of your scene is in focus. If you need to have a closer look at this subject, check out the Depth of field...

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