![]() We’ve been big fans of the real-time rendering and VR software since the 1.8 release when we tested it out for this ‘Revit to VR’ feature.īack then, the software was incredibly easy to use, and that’s what made it so appealing. Greg Corke explores Enscape 3.0.įor readers of AEC Magazine, Enscape probably needs little introduction. Which is why Enscape is releasing this Extension, I suppose!Īfter installing the Enscape extension for Sketchup (you can see some tips on how to do this at the end of the post), you will probably want to immediately start tweaking settings.With usability now driving its development, the popular real time visualisation tool has finally broken free of the BIM plug-in shackles that originally brought it success. Personally, I hope to see more designers moving into Revit for early concept design with massing or adaptive components or Dynamo, but in the meantime there are plenty of people out there building really nice models in Sketchup. Some architects immediately feel comfortable using Sketchup, where Revit has a bit of a steeper learning curve. ![]() Sketchup is still a solid workhorse in a lot of firms, as it is almost too easy to use. I will cover both of these below…ġ) A quick look at the Enscape Sketchup Extension ![]() Enscape is continuing to develop new and amazing ways to quickly visualise and present your Revit model… and now, your Sketchup models too.
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