Lumion for
3ds Max rendering
Bring your Autodesk 3ds Max designs to life with Lumion
Stephen Eich
Urban Studio Director, Hollander Design
“During design development, we’re using Lumion as a tool to convey to clients the emotion and feeling about their project, and how it will enhance their lives.”
Breathe life in your designs
If you use 3ds Max for your 3D modeling, you’ll find that Lumion is the perfect, stress-free rendering companion.
Not only can you build a richly detailed setting for your design with environment, materials, lighting, objects, foliage, and compelling effects, but the entire process is designed to be as easy as possible. Lumion reduces the amount of effort required to capture your vision and create an eye-catching image, video, or 360 panorama.
For client meetings, internal design reviews and more, Lumion allows you to spend more time improving your designs and interacting with your clients, and less time preparing and waiting for renders.
And unlike other rendering programs, Lumion opens up your creative process and helps you infuse your design with emotion and the chaotic unpredictability of life. With Lumion, it only takes a few moments to see how the sunlight flows into your living room design, or how the color and texture of the house’s exterior walls affect its connection with nature.
You can try out architectural concepts for a commercial building’s roof and get an informed opinion from the client, or experience what your landscape design will look like on a rainy morning or an office building on a clear night.
How to import your 3ds Max project
The path from 3ds Max to Lumion is smooth and short, as Lumion’s widespread compatibility lets you import many different file formats. To enjoy a frictionless experience, we recommend that you export your design from 3ds Max in the .FBX file format.
You can also export your 3ds Max model in the .MAX file format. Keep in mind that, for Lumion to import the .MAX file type, you’ll need 3ds Max installed on your computer.
Learn more about importing 3ds Max files in the guide below.
Rendering tips for 3ds Max
Did you know that you can reduce the size of your 3ds Max model to allow for faster, smoother performance in Lumion? Or import animated models to create jaw-dropping videos?
Whether you’re creating a simple image to present to a client or a massive, Hollywood-style video that’ll be the face of your new design, you can find helpful information about rendering with Lumion on the Knowledge Base or the Lumion Community.