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Ray-traced subsurface scattering: perfecting the art of translucency [Aug 13, 2024]

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How to achieve true-to-life translucent materials in Lumion

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Date: Aug 13, 2024

  • How to achieve true-to-life translucent materials in Lumion.
  • Experiment with light.
  • The magic of ray tracing
  • How to use subsurface scattering.
  • Fill the room with color.

"Fabric. Leaves. Wax. Skin. Translucent materials have a distinctive appearance that can be tricky to capture faithfully in renders. Falling anywhere between opaque and transparent, these unique materials all interact with light differently. But when accurately replicated, they can significantly boost the visual fidelity of rendered scenes.

That’s where subsurface scattering comes in. This invaluable rendering technique allows light to penetrate surfaces, scatter inside materials, and exit them at different points, mimicking the real-world behavior of light."

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