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What is LightUp for SketchUp?




LightUp for SketchUp is a plugin that uses object-based rendering to instantly illuminate your models, providing instant feedback so you can see how your design looks with realistic lighting effects in real-time. You can add lights, windows, and other light sources to your model and watch your SketchUp scenes glow with gorgeous reflected light, soft shadows, subtle shading. You can also adjust the brightness, color, and direction of the lights to create different moods and atmospheres.




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LightUp for SketchUp is fast and easy to use. You can tweak and iterate your models and immediately see results. Theres no waiting around for minutes or hours as with old-fashioned ray-tracing renderers. You can move the camera around your model and watch everything render perfectly in real time. You can also create fly-through movies and export a file that can be played by your clients in their web browser.


LightUp for SketchUp is suitable for any type of project, whether youre working on product visualisations, architectural designs or immersive 3D experiences. LightUp gives you speed, quality and simplicity in a single SketchUp extension.


How to Install LightUp for SketchUp?




To install LightUp for SketchUp, you need to download the free trial from https://light-up.co.uk/ or sign in if you have already purchased a license. You can try LightUp for SketchUp free for 30 days with no limitations. After downloading the installer, run it and follow the instructions. Then launch SketchUp and enter your registration key.


How to Use LightUp for SketchUp?




To use LightUp for SketchUp, you need to have a model open in SketchUp. Then click on the LightUp toolbar or go to Extensions > LightUp > Start LightUp. This will open the LightUp window inside the SketchUp window. You will see your model with some default lighting settings applied.


To add lights to your model, you can use the Light Editor tool on the LightUp toolbar or go to Extensions > LightUp > Edit Lights. This will open a dialog box where you can add, edit, delete, or copy lights. You can choose from different types of lights, such as point lights, spot lights, area lights, IES lights, or sun light. You can also adjust the properties of each light, such as color, intensity, falloff, angle, etc.


To add windows or other light sources to your model, you can use the Material Editor tool on the LightUp toolbar or go to Extensions > LightUp > Edit Materials. This will open a dialog box where you can edit the materials of your model and assign them different properties, such as emissive, reflective, transparent, etc. You can also import textures and normal maps to add more detail and realism to your materials.


To see how your model looks with lighting effects applied, you can use the Tour tool on the LightUp toolbar or go to Extensions > LightUp > Tour. This will allow you to navigate around your model using the mouse or keyboard controls. You can also use the SpaceNavigator device if you have one. You will see your model rendered in real time with lighting effects such as shadows, reflections, ambient occlusion, etc.


To create a movie of your model with lighting effects applied, you can use the Movie tool on the LightUp toolbar or go to Extensions > LightUp > Movie. This will open a dialog box where you can set up the parameters of your movie, such as resolution, frame rate, duration, compression, etc. You can also choose which scenes from your model you want to include in your movie and how long each scene should last. Then click on Record Movie and wait for the process to finish.


To export your model with lighting effects applied as a file that can be played by others in their web browser, you can use the Export tool on the LightUp toolbar c481cea774


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