Twinmotion Tutorial 1.1: Sculpting Landscape

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In Part 1.1 of this video series, you will learn how to export Falling Water by Frank Lloyd Wright model from SketchUP into Twinmotion. Then we will look at sculpting the landscape using Twinmotion tools with lots of hints and tips along the way, in preparation for the next video where will will add ground cover and vegetation.

Credit: George Wain at JRA for Falling Water landscape visualisation.
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SketchUP model available on the 3D warehouse by Myles Zhang:

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Jonathan Reeves is an award winning architect, author and educator of Innovative Vectorworks BIM specialising in professional Vectorworks & Twinmotion Training Sales, 3D, and BIM.
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This is really amazing Jonathan. You have really clarified a lot for me about Landscaping in twin been struggling in this for quite a bit. Thank you so much and great work!:-)

kevc
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I really appreciate your videos i have done a great job from your tutorials. Thanks

stephenadotey
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Thanks so much Sir Its very very helpful I am making photoshop tutorials on my new channel and there is no need rendering software But now soon i start sketchup tutorials and i need rendering software so i check tutorial for twinmotion and your tutorial very helpful THANKS :)

greennature
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Your imported geography from Sketchup - did you import the actual topography from Google Earth originally by any chance? I've worked that way before. Just curious!

jmo
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Great video. I started doing the landscape like you are so glad I was doing it the "right" way. You can import the terrain direct fro Sketchup, but it just wasn't doing what I wanted it to do. One question, are you using a mouse or a pen and graphics tablet for the landscaping? P.S. new subscriber here

colinobrien
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What is the shortcut key to sculpt option because I don't see it on my free version?

GhostRiderX
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how to paint vegetation on sculpted landscape? vegetation is only painted in flat not on sculpts. why is that?

AmilaCKumarasinghe