

Iterate, share and realize your vision exactly as you imagine it - full of beauty, atmosphere, and emotion. No matter your experience with rendering, Lumion helps you create a story about your design that will captivate and inspire. Lumion is visualization software made for architects. SO the issue is complex but it revolves mainly on one category.Elevate the beauty of your designs with Lumion 12 Educational License Keys Creating a new render engine can take a minimum 6 months itself and that's pushing it! Implementing a new render engine can take even longer finding individuals with proper experience to use the new render engine. I didn't think it was possible for a release in the same year using a new render engine which is why I didn't get my hopes too high.

With there usual end year release which is 6 months after the 12.5 update. We never received a 12.7 update as well which means right after 12.5 is when the transition began. Lumion's last 12.5 update was pushed exactly on Tue, May 31, 2022, at 6:38 AM EST. It'll take months finetuning from this aspect alone. You can't just put a new engine in a car do a few laps and put it in an official race. There is no beta access or community options for us to collaborate together for this step particularly which I believe is the holdup. With such a limited staff it probably was very complex and time consuming during testing internally. When transitioning to a new render engine, Q&A has to go through thorough testing in many different types of environments. The previous render engine Lumion uses is called Quest 3D. Competition is increasing and they are falling behind. Morale of the story, their confidence based on roadmap dates is completely unreliable during this transition pushing a subscription to lock in current users. If Lumion solves one bug, push it! Some users need just one bug fixed, not waiting for months for other bugs that might have nothing to do with their workflow.

Not once in a quarter update as Lumion's prior approach. In comparison to other programs updating many times throughout the year, solving specific bugs or making workflows more efficient in solo updates. Why else would a company ask for more funds before an initial release? We can only ponder, but I hope those extra funds would push more of a constant schedule of updates going forward. I believe the subscription push was due to capital funds being low in order to finalize the 2023 update. Their social media updates are lacking, pretty much all marketing efforts are.
