Photorealism for Interior Spaces with Lumion
Setting
A course by Angular Lab , Architectural Visualization Studio
About the video: Setting
Overview
“You will discover some of the elements that the Lumion gallery provides to quickly decorate your scene, providing certain details that even if they are small will make a big difference in the end. In addition, you will learn to import more 3D elements that serve as support to enhance your image. These elements have the property of being able to be hidden or moved as appropriate.”
In this video lesson Angular Lab addresses the topic: Setting, which is part of the Domestika online course: Photorealism for Interior Spaces with Lumion. Create stunning, photorealistic images of indoor spaces from scratch using different types of lighting in Lumion .
Partial transcription of the video
“Setting the Scene It’s time to discover the elements in Lumion’s gallery to quickly set your scene. We’ll set the scene with decorative elements to enhance the design. At first glance, we need a few natural elements, such as a pot or a plant over here. We’ll do that by importing a 3D model into our scene. We’ll go to the Object Library, select Import, and find the model we want to import. To do that, you’ll need to have downloaded a 3D model. In this case, we’ll select a SketchUp model. We just select it and click on Open. It’s exactly the same as when we import the scene. Here we see the n...”
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Course summary for: Photorealism for Interior Spaces with Lumion
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Software
Lumion, SketchUp -
Areas
3D Design, 3D Modeling, Architecture, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture

Angular Lab
A course by Angular Lab
Architects Emely Córdova and Charles Infante are the cofounders of Angular Lab, an architectural visualization studio in Lima, Peru. They started their company at 22 years old, shortly after graduating from college, and have already completed more than 300 3D visualization projects. Their mission is clear: to bring projects to life before the physical work even begins by generating high-impact images using Lumion's rendering engine.
They work with various real estate agencies in Peru, as well as with some architecture and interior design studios. Their project, Tiny Desk, was published in the Lumion 11 software update. Impressively, it's the image that appears when downloading the program.
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