In this video, I take on the challenge of creating a photorealistic tunnel scene in Twinmotion, packed with rich details, atmospheric lighting, and cinematic urban storytelling. From neon lights to graffiti-covered walls, I focus on the small details that make environments feel real.
This process showcases the power of clutter, reflections, and material work to create a lived-in, immersive world. If you're looking to push the realism in your Twinmotion projects, this breakdown is for you!
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
🌆 Building a realistic tunnel scene with depth & storytelling.
🎨 Using detailed textures like wet roads, rust, and graffiti for realism.
💡 Mastering lighting to enhance atmosphere and reflections.
🗑️ Adding props like trash, cables, and clutter to make the world feel alive.
📷 Cinematic composition & framing for immersive renders.
If you're working on urban CGI, game design, or architectural visualization, this tutorial will give you essential tips for pushing Twinmotion to its limits.
Connect With Me:
🌐 Website: https://www.cgipro.co.uk/
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💬 Email: kristaylor488@gmail.com
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