![]() The second way to apply the weathering effect is even simpler than the first. The above tutorial shows how to use the weathering slider under the weathering tab in the materials editor. There are two main ways to apply weathering and ageing in Lumion. The tutorial below demonstrates how easy it is to adjust the weathering settings and produce striking changes to the materials.Ībove: Tutorial explaining how to adjust weathering settings ![]() Materials with a CG look become believable.Ībove: Subtle use of ageing (weathering effect ) applied to leather sofaĪbove: Extreme ageing (weathering effect ) applied to the same leather sofa model, with different coloring You can use it on almost any material to impart a sense of authenticity to it. This blog shows some of the things you can do with the impressive new weathering feature in Lumion.Ībove: Fence rendered in Lumion 7 with rusting (aged iron) added. ![]() The resulting realism makes materials look like they’ve always been there, adding an aesthetically appealing depth of authenticity. Remove the look and feel of computer graphics by adding rust to steel, wear and tear on wood, or dirt and moss on stones. Now, you can create imperfections, impart authenticity, and age materials with a simple click of the mouse. Lumion 7 makes this painstaking process a relic of the past. Until now, making material look weathered or aged required an artist to paint textures by hand. NovemWeathered and Aged Materials in Lumion 7 Tweet Share Share Share ![]()
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