Twinmotion - Introduction to HDRI Environments

This video is an introduction to using HDRI environments inside of Twinmotion. We cover the basic settings and some background knowledge about what Skydomes and HDRI's actually are.
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  • @kodetfunnyclips
    @kodetfunnyclips16 күн бұрын

    I love your explanation Brief thanks alot I love you sir... Your blessed😮

  • @max22able
    @max22able17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this - nice to see a bunch of the TM HDRIs are from our southern tip of Africa.

  • @ModenaTechnologies

    @ModenaTechnologies

    13 күн бұрын

    You're welcome! It is great to see that there is some local content for these images for sure.

  • @eastudio-K
    @eastudio-K5 күн бұрын

    Started watching your videos, great explanations of everything I’m trying to get to the point where I can seamlessly insert a pointcloud, a revit model and an infraworks model into twin motion, using the same coordinate system With infraworks I will ultimately build the contours in revit but thinking some info from infraworks might still be helpful for visuals Is Infraworks best option to insert context? It seems As far as the pointcloud I can set 0,0,0 in my software, (I’m using register 360/leica) I guess what is the location system twin motion uses, I haven’t figured that out yet

  • @ModenaTechnologies

    @ModenaTechnologies

    5 күн бұрын

    Thanks very much, glad you are finding the videos helpful! I use infraworks because of how quick and easy it is to produce the context and surroundings. I'm often not too concerned with the accuracy of the contour's or landscape, because that isn't the focal point of the images or videos we produce. Perhaps something like Civil 3D might be the best to insert contours? The best context would probably come from an HDR or physical photo that you have taken yourself. As for the coordinate system, Twinmotion just has a "Local" and "World" coordinate system. How they link to softwares like Revit or infra I'm not quite sure. I usually export all my models from the various softwares, then position them correctly in Twinmotion. After that I make sure to set my location on the map for accurate solar representations, and set my north direction to further increase accuracy of shadows. Hope this helps!