Twinmotion 2026.1 Beginners to Professional Tutorial Series 4 | Lumen Exterior Animation

00:00 Introduction & Archicad Model Overview 01:07 Archicad Elevation Setup 02:06 Exporting from Archicad to Twinmotion 02:37 Twinmotion Scene Setup & FBX Import 03:20 Camera Setup 03:37 Image Setup 03:41 Lumen Setup 03:56 Environment Setup 04:41 Exploring the Finished Scene 04:57 Materials Overview & Settings 05:44 Objects Overview 07:11 Using Decals to Add Realism 07:34 Animated Vehicle, Bicycle & Human Paths 09:04 Environment Settings & HDRI Setup 10:43 Creating a Weather Timelapse Animation 11:13 Camera Animation Setup 14:00 Converting Heavy Objects to Nanite 16:21 Adding More Decals for Realism 17:32 Adding Humans & Animals to the Scene In this Twinmotion 2026.1 Beginners to Pro Tutorial Series #4, I showcase a completed modern exterior project created in Archicad 28 and exported into Twinmotion 2026.1 for realistic architectural visualization and animation. Learn how to prepare an Archicad model for Twinmotion, apply materials, set up Lumen lighting, create realistic environments, and produce professional-quality architectural animations. What You'll Learn ✅ Archicad 28 to Twinmotion Workflow ✅ Datasmith Export Setup ✅ Lumen Real-Time Global Illumination ✅ Exterior Material Enhancement ✅ Environment & Landscape Setup ✅ Camera Animation Techniques ✅ Professional Architectural Presentation 🎁 Project Files Available Get the completed project package: https://selar.com/s197n91293 ✔ Archicad 28 Model File ✔ Twinmotion 2026.1 Scene File ✔ Materials & Scene Setup ✔ Camera Animation Setup ✔ Ready-to-Render Project 👉 Download the complete project files here: [https://selar.com/s197n91293] Perfect for architects, architecture students, and architectural visualization artists looking to improve their Twinmotion workflow. Hashtags #Twinmotion2026 #TwinmotionTutorial #Archicad28 #Lumen #ArchViz #ArchitectureVisualization #TwinmotionAnimation #ModernExterior #RealTimeRendering #ArchitecturalAnimation #Twinmotion2026Tutorial #ExteriorVisualization