Using your Twinmotion scenes, you can create images and panoramas and apply ambience settings to them in order to produce final renderings. You can also apply View sets to images and panoramas to show multiple variations of the same scene, or to show the phases of a construction project. The steps for creating an image or a panorama in Twinmotion are similar.
For information on View sets, see Working with View Sets.
Creating an Image or a Panorama
Click Media in the Footer to open the Media dock.
In the Media dock, click the Image or Panorama icon.
To create an image, click the Add image icon.
To create a panorama, click the Add pano icon.
To edit the ambience settings of an image or panorama, select the thumbnail of the image or panorama.
The ambience settings that you can edit to create your final rendering appear in the Ambience panel.
For a reference on the visual settings for images, panoramas, and videos, see Ambience Settings.
Ambience Settings
You can copy the Ambience settings of an image or panorama and quickly apply them to another image or panorama with the Copy ambience and Paste ambience commands in the Media menu.
Copying Ambience Settings
In the Media dock, hover over the thumbnail of an image or panorama.
Click the ellipsis (...) to open the Media menu and select Copy ambience.
You can also copy ambience settings by clicking the thumbnail to select it and pressing Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command-C (macOS).
Pasting Ambience Settings to One Thumbnail
In the Media dock, hover over the thumbnail where you want to paste the ambience settings.
Click the ellipsis (...) to open the Media menu and select Paste ambience.
You can also paste ambience settings by selecting the thumbnail and pressing Ctrl + V (Windows) or Command-V (macOS)
Pasting Ambience Settings to Multiple Thumbnails
In the Media dock, select the thumbnails of the images or panoramas where you want to paste ambience settings.
To select multiple adjacent thumbnails:
Click the first thumbnail to select it, then hold down the Shift key and click the last thumbnail.
To select multiple nonadjacent thumbnails:
Click the first thumbnail to select it, then hold down the Ctrl (Windows) or Command key and click the other thumbnails .
Press Ctrl + V (Windows) or Command-V (macOS).