Enscape™ is a virtual reality and real-time rendering plugin for Autodesk® Revit®. With just one click, you can start Enscape and within seconds walk through your fully rendered project - no uploading to the cloud or exporting to other programs required! All changes in Revit are immediately available to evaluate in Enscape.
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You are able to quickly explore different design options and present projects to clients. Enscape will immediately show the changes you make to the project, even in VR. With the option to create a standalone file of your architectural project, you can send an Enscape file to your clients or colleagues for quick demonstrations. Very effective and easy to access to great renderings. Having been using as an interiors grad, I find it very approachable to learn. It's simple to get started and render understandable perspectives. Although it's very effective in it's integration with revit's material methodology, which opens up from doing simple renders to much more presentation and 'wow' worthy images without a huge learning curve.My biggest struggle has been in lighting.
Enscape handles lighting very well but trying to a balence between the ambient lighting (which can leave images feeling flat) and integrating lighting elements from revit (for specific lighting features) can be the biggest challenge. I haven't found many tutorials for revit and this but I hope to keep playing with the software.Excellent software, I would greatly appreciate more than the six month student liscence if possible in the future.
I'd even be willing to offer modeling hours for your assetts library for more time to use this once my liscence expires. I have used Enscape both as a student and as a professional, and I have to say that it has become an integral part of my design process. The ability to quickly experience your design as a building occupant would is indespensible, and it allows me to design more conciously.The graphics are, for the most part excellent, and outside of use as a design tool Enscape can, in limited capacity, be used as a professional presentation rendering tool. Its strength, however, lies in its reactivity, and the capability to quickly and easily create walkthroughs, panoramas, and general experiential references. It gives architects an easy tool to allow clients to experience the space as they will when it is built.My only complaints lie in the fickleness of certain aspects of the renderer. Texture bump depths, frosted glass rendering, lighting control, and reflection rendering could all use some fine tuning.Overall, excellent program, and if they continue to improve, a contender for best rendering option for 21st century architects. I have been a heavy user and fan of enscape since I got my first student license back in early 2015.
I have renewed it several times since and even spread the word to my school, resulting in almost everybody from my class using it now. However, my license just ran out and I am running in to the same problem as everybody else in my class. The link to student license does not work. I have sent several mails and tried to open it from different browsers.
I have received no reply and I have had no luck fixing this issue. But of course you still deserve the 5 stars. @Moritz LuckI have the correct runtime.
My video card drivers are updated. I have had no problem running various apps with the Oculus Rift, but this does not work.
Why are there are no videos online of Enscape being run inside of Revit with the Rift? @Moritz LuckI have the correct runtime. My video card drivers are updated. I have had no problem running various apps with the Oculus Rift, but this does not work. Why are there are no videos online of Enscape being run inside of Revit with the Rift?