

If it is, they need to bring some of that to the SU world. In particular there was one showing them editing some materials that was pretty neat but that might really be just the way you can edit materials in Revit. If you go to their site and look at some of their tutorial videos they show some pretty neat stuff. If they bring that to the SU world that would be great. I saw another video (could not find it for this post but if I find it I will post it) that showed some additional things related to animation, moving characters and etc. I like them and think they show some potential with Enscape. & Pete, thanks for posting your videos. I also did a review here that goes through the UI and how to produce and animation, etc.

Overall, I would describe Enscape renders as simply "clean". It just took a while to actually start up, but then everything moved around flawlessly. I did test it on a scene with 3.5 million polys and it did fine. I'd like to set up a scene full with plants and see how it does. These are literally just opening my old scenes and exporting out screenshots. Here are a bunch of my recent test renders to showcase a little of what it can do. Also faceme components aren't moving in realtime. Quad based texture mapping is not transferring. I think up there with the best of them.īugs that I've found are with hidden geometry and layers not turning off in Enscape. If they can make it work with Skatter and allow for high poly proxy rendering via proxy, they will win over a lot of users. I don't honestly think Enscape will succeed unless it can figure out proxy support. It's upside being it's Sketchup integration, is also it's downside as it's very limited to what Sketchup can support. The VR support and panoramas are also a plus. But, the integration into Sketchup and ease of use will really pull in some of the market. I've been doing a bit of testing and am really impressed thus far.
