![]() Instead of dedicating more time on the final touches, I decided to play around with the possibilities of Twinmotion, and completely switched the location to a snowy environment!įor sure this flexibility is an advantage of renderings. Since the goal was to replicate the original photo as a rendering, and as I am comfortable with the results, I will call it a day. replacing the sky, switching out the rendered human scale for a real one, and adding textures to the walls. Of course, this exercise (and renderings in general) can be taken to a further level of realism by adding cutouts of real photographs in Photoshop, i.e. The white volume has accurate color casts: some deep blues reflected from the sky and brighter yellows from the light coming within the building. Although it is not a perfect replica, you can recreate a close to the real-life atmosphere. ![]() This is my second time using Twinmotion and to be honest, I am surprised by the accuracy and ease of using it. In addition, I cropped the render to match the Tilt-Shift lens composition. I edited the light levels, color, and contrast, just like one would do with a raw photograph. Right: Final output imageįor the final comparison, I went ahead and adjusted the raw render. ![]() Below there is a comparison of the preview image against the final output image: Add artificial lighting.Īs mentioned above, Twinmotion is a real-time rendering software.
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