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BIM Q&A: Using Lumion for Modeling and Rendering After Completing CAD in Landscape Design

BIM Q&A | How to Use Lumion for Modeling and Rendering After Completing CAD in Landscape Design?
Lumion remains a relatively niche software, especially in landscape design. When designing parks and squares, many users struggle with where to begin—especially when faced with the default grass patch inside the program.

After watching some online tutorials, I only learned how to place objects but didn’t understand how to change floor materials or handle terrain and landforms effectively. If someone has a basic understanding of SketchUp (SU), how can it assist with Lumion workflows?

Upon entering Lumion, I found myself unsure how to manage even a simple patch of grass. Now, I want to learn how to properly model and create renderings for my graduation project. For example, Lumion adjusts grass height and texture across the entire scene by default, but what if I want to increase the grass height in just one specific area?

I’m hoping to find example projects that demonstrate the entire process—from initial planning to completed modeling. The project doesn’t need to be large, but it should include key elements like plants, water features, hardscape areas, lawns, flowers, and other landscape components.

For instance, a simple but complete case study would be very helpful.


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