Lumion 12.5 Patch -

: Improvements to the Paint Placement Tool ensure objects are now correctly placed on the active layer. Additionally, grouped objects maintain their relative positions more accurately when moved, and Variations now correctly update shadows when switching between imported models.

Released on , the Lumion 12.5 patch is a significant maintenance update designed to maximize stability and streamline the visualization workflow for architects and designers. While it serves as a "minor" version update, it introduces critical performance refinements and bug fixes that make it the most reliable version of the Lumion 12 series. Key Features and Performance Improvements

: The Photo, Movie, and Panorama previews are now consistently rendered at the resolution selected in the settings, removing guesswork during the creative process. Content Library Updates Lumion 12.5 Patch

Lumion 12.5 continues to leverage the massive expansion of the Lumion 12 library, which includes:

: 65 new materials were added throughout the Lumion 12 lifecycle, including acoustic foam, solar panels, and tactile paving. Lumion 12.5 System Requirements : Improvements to the Paint Placement Tool ensure

: Users can now localize 15 different transportation items with specific license plates.

: Mouse interactions within the UI are now more responsive, even in "heavy" projects with low framerates. The Performance Monitor has been relocated for better accessibility, providing real-time charting of system insights. While it serves as a "minor" version update,

To run Lumion 12.5 smoothly, your hardware must meet the following benchmarks: Minimum (Simple Projects) Recommended (Complex Projects) Windows 10 64-bit (v2004) or newer Windows 10/11 GPU G3DMark of 8,000+ (e.g., GTX 1060) G3DMark of 14,000+ (e.g., RTX 3060) VRAM 6 GB or more 10 GB or more RAM 32 GB or more CPU Single-thread CPUMark 2,200+ Single-thread CPUMark 2,600+ Storage 105 GB free space (SSD preferred) 105 GB free space (NVMe SSD) How to Update

: The update addresses a major visual glitch where transparent materials hit by sunlight resulted in "unusually high brightness" when using the Hyperlight Effect . It also enhances the color temperature and palette for spotlights and omni lights.