Monday, April 19, 2021

DOWNLOAD LUMION 11

 


HOW DO I LOAD A LUMION SCENE ON ANOTHER PC?
If you need to load a Lumion scene on another PC, you need to copy the Documents/Lumion
3/ folder to that PC. Remember to restart Lumion after copying the folders.
Alternatively, if you have Lumion Pro, you can also export the scene as an LS3 file which
includes imported models. This makes it easier to move scenes between PCs.
HOW DO I LOAD A LUMION 2 SCENE IN LUMION 3?
If you need to load a Lumion 2 scene in Lumion 3, you need to copy the Scenes & Library
folders in Documents/Lumion 2/ folder to Documents/Lumion 3/. Remember to restart
Lumion after copying the folders



Alternatively, if you have Lumion Pro, you can also export a Lumion 2 scene as an LS2 file
which includes imported models. The LS2 file can then be imported in Lumion 3.
WARNING: Lumion is not backwards compatible, so if you save a scene or an imported
model in Lumion 3 you can't load them in Lumion 1 & 2. 




SHORTCUTS


(SHIFT) + Move selected object(s): Press shift while dragging selected objects to move them
horizontally with snapping turned off.
(SHIFT) + Rotate/Rotate Pitch/Rotate Bank selected object(s): Press shift while rotating
objects to temporarily turn the 45 degree angle snapping off.
(K) + Rotate/Rotate Pitch/Rotate Bank selected object(s): Press K while rotating objects to
make all of the objects face the mouse cursor.
(CTRL) + "Same height" command: The selected objects will be placed at the same height as
the object you clicked on. (CTRL)-select objects -> Context menu -> (Click on the icon of the
object that has the height you want the other objects to inherit -> Transformation -> Same
height.
(CTRL) + "Space" command: The selected objects will be placed in a straight line as defined
by the object that you clicked on to execute the command and the object that is furthest
away from that object. (CTRL)-select objects -> Context menu -> Click on the selection icon
of one of the selected objects -> Transformation -> Space)
"Align" command: This command lets you centre selected objects so that their pivot points
are at the same position (CTRL-select objects -> Context menu -> Transformation -> Align). If
you need to move or manipulate one of the overlapping objects, place the mouse cursor over
the small overlapping object selection icons and use the mouse wheel (or the Arrow
Up/Down keys) to toggle between the objects. 

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