Graphics Reference
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Summary
The last chapter of this topic closes with the remaining details you need to know to
be able to say: I completely mastered Lumion. We pick up from where we left off
from the previous chapter and went through a few more movie effects. You learned
how to use depth of field and motion blur to make the movie more believable and
added some visual effects, such as Snow, Rain, Contrails, and Falling leaves. You
saw how important Lumion's sounds are and how they can make all the difference.
Finally, after all the hard work, you learned how to export the movie as a video file, a
sequence of images, and taking advantage of the render passes. What is the next step?
The truth is that we always have room to improve our skills. Lumion is a tool that
can be compared to a pencil. Just because we know how to use one doesn't mean we
have the skill to draw perfectly. So, what can you do to improve your skills? Start
by creating a library with images from other artists that inspire you and then study
them carefully.
Learn more about composition and photography because that will help you when
composing still images and movies. Then, you can learn more about color correction
and color grading to improve upon the final look of the images and movies exported
from Lumion. And after this?
Practice, practice, and practice!
 
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