Lumion provides an excellent suite of onboarding video tutorials to help new users get started quickly, all made using Lumion 2024 Pro. Key tutorials include:
This comprehensive article will explore everything you need to know about Lumion 2024, detailing its release timeline, pricing model, technical requirements, and the standout features that set it apart.
Users now have granular control over rendering output. The option allows you to save specific quality settings, while "Fast" provides a draft quality for quick previews, and "Extreme" is designed for high-quality, final presentations. Lumion 2024
The new engine combines the speed of rasterization with the physical accuracy of Ray Tracing. This allows for:
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 16 GB (32 GB recommended) | | GPU | Dedicated GPU with 8GB VRAM (RTX 2060 minimum) | | Storage | 50 GB SSD (NVMe recommended) | | Output Resolution | Up to 8K (7680x4320) | | Animation Export | MP4 (H.264/H.265), 60 FPS max | | Supported File Imports | .DAE, .SKP, .DXF, .DWG, .FBX, .MAX (via plugin), .3DS, .OBJ | Lumion provides an excellent suite of onboarding video
Video rendering times are significantly reduced, and ray tracing is now up to five times faster
To run Lumion 2024, your computer needs a dedicated graphics card with , though 10GB or more is recommended for optimal performance, especially when working with complex scenes and ray tracing. An NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6800 (16GB) is considered a good baseline for a smooth ray-tracing experience. For high-end projects with extensive detail, a GPU with 16GB+ of VRAM is suggested. The option allows you to save specific quality
[10]. This version emphasizes speed and realism, specifically targeting the gap between a designer's initial concept and the final, breathtaking presentation [10]. Key Performance & Realism Upgrades