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Visualization in Minutes: Exploring Twinmotion’s Bag of Tricks

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    Description

    Instant feedback transforms ideas—especially during the design stage. But only when it’s accessible. In this class, you’ll learn how to elevate Revit models in a matter of minutes, using an ecosystem that’s surprisingly simple. Twinmotion for real-time visualization, Sketchfab/Quixel for assets, Unreal Engine for when you want to run wild—see how each element comes together to help designers explore more “what ifs?”, without compromising intent or quality.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how to use Datasmith Direct Link to streamline Revit visualization workflows
    • Enhance realism with assets from Twinmotion, Quixel, and Sketchfab
    • Improve stakeholder communication with storytelling techniques
    • Learn when to bring designs into Unreal Engine 5 for bespoke experiences

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    Product
    Revit
    Industries
    Architecture
    Topics
    Visualization
    Animation & Visual Effects
    CAD Management & IT
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