PATH TRACER Interior Settings for Twinmotion 2023.2.

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[Music] hey guys in this video I'm going to show you my P Traer inur settings so first of all you need to import your 3D assets into your scene I already did that I used most of twin motions Furniture but also sketch FB and except the carpet the carpet is my home carpet I scanned it with my smartphone and imported it into blender and then into TN motion and then I also applied all of my materials to the furniture and now it's time to render the scene so what I'm going to do now I'm going to click on media and I'm going to find a camera perspective that I like um I already created an image uh that I like so I'm going to click now on the path Tracer settings and you see the scene is pretty dark it looks pretty weird at the moment um so I'm going to change some settings I go to my environment settings I scroll scroll down to the hdri and I increase the intensity of the hdri maybe something to four or five um and you can also adapt the rotation um I'm also going to increase the exposure I'm going to set it now to two but maybe I'm going to decrease that later um and I'm also going to increase the Sun intensity a bit maybe to 10 I think I'm going to decrease the exposure a bit to five maybe I think the rest is fine I'm going to check the opacity of the windows at the moment maybe I'm going to change that as well so in the Senor SE right here I'm using some lights um if you click on the library section and you go to lights if you are a beginner I would be really careful um with those lights because if you do too much it looks unreal so be very careful in using those let me just show you where I put the area light so I'm going to change the intensity at the moment so that you can see where I put the area light I'm going to change that back now and also I'm using on the ceiling some light and also I'm using an omnidirectional light here where the lamp is so I think the scene is still too dark so I think I'm going to increase the light a bit so I'm going to change now the lighting settings for this lamp and I also enable the shaders for my scene going to my render settings now and what I'm going to do I'm going to decrease the fireflies to five I'm going to decrease the contrast a bit more than I usually do maybe to 60 and I do go down with the saturation just a bit like [Music] that I go to my camera settings um you can always change the focal length but I think I'll leave it um like it is at the moment I don't enable depth of field depending on if I have something in my in front of my image but at the moment I don't have that I decrease the lens dirt and I also increase the sharpness to 60 depending on what you like um I think 60 is good I always change those settings at the end so I think it's still a bit too dark so what I'm going to do now I'm going to decrease my exposure again just a bit maybe to two maybe I go down to the hdri and also change it a bit so you can also you can always um adapt those settings a bit you can also play around with the ambient the sun intensity and the exposure I think I'm going to leave it now like this um the only thing what I want to change I do want to change the focal length because I want this candle to be [Music] seen good now I go to my render settings um and I change the samples and the bounces um what I usually do I usually render in a low quality first and then if I'm satisfied with the image outcome I go in and use the full samples and the full bounces I usually do so now I'm going to render with low quality like this and I also click on the image and change it um to 4K and I'm going to save the file first and then I'm going to click on render I would recommend if the render process is done look at the image and think about what you could change uh increase the lighting or decrease the lighting maybe Place some furniture maybe use some decorations or um use some different materials I would always adapt the light and the material settings if you're not satisfied I think those settings are the most important for your scene um colors Mak such a huge difference to your scene so yeah that's for the video I'm going to show you now some scenes I already rended and I'm going to write down which settings I used but yeah that's how I usually do my path Trace indoor settings um if you have any problems with your settings please comment down below and I try uh to help you with that but yeah I hope you like this video thank you so much for watching and yeah I hope I see you in my next video bye
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Length: 7min 16sec (436 seconds)
Published: Wed Jan 31 2024
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