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Designers could output 360-degree panoramas tailored for the Samsung GearVR, Oculus Rift, and other emerging VR devices.

This version refined the ability to output 360-degree panoramic renders designed specifically for Virtual Reality (VR) headsets like the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. It allowed architects to export an entire space into an immersive format that clients could experience dynamically. Extensive Object Library Expansion

To treat a collection of objects as a single "feature" (like a complex fountain or furniture set): Select Multiple Ctrl + Drag to select everything intended for the feature. Group & Save Create Group to lock them together. You can then save this to your Group Library to use it in other scenes. System Note lumion 651

To use Lumion 6.5.1, you'll need a computer with the following specifications:

: Added hundreds of new trees, people, and indoor furniture assets to the Pro version. Why the 6.5.1 Update Mattered Designers could output 360-degree panoramas tailored for the

For users working with Revit or SketchUp, 6.5.1 fixed the "missing texture" bug. It also allowed for batch re-linking of imported .DAE and .FBX files—a small feature that saved massive headaches.

: Other variations in the 6510-6519 range include different styles of pendants and ceiling mounts. Extensive Object Library Expansion To treat a collection

In this article, we will explore the key features, improvements, and impact of Lumion 6.5.1 on the architectural visualization industry. 1. Key Features and Enhancements in Lumion 6.5.1

Improves indirect light bouncing in shaded areas.