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Enscape light
Enscape light





enscape light

watch out.“When applications don’t talk to each other, design intent can quickly get lost as a project moves from schematic to marketing,” said Konstantin Gaytandzhiev, V-Ray for Rhino and SketchUp product manager at Chaos. If Lumion develops walkthrough capability, though. This will no doubt change when they grow alongside their userbase, but it is really fantastic right now. There's a trello board for feature voting/suggestion, and they are otherwise very responsive. And as you can see from this thread, the support is probably the best there is. But I digress.Ĭonsider this two huge enthusiastic thumbs up for Enscape. Imagine if you could take your VR model to a meeting? They also definitely need to consider basic vive support (head tracking) because Oculus delivery of the Rift has been abysmal. If they could develop a way to get things working for a simpler GearVR version (here's a hint: bake the lighting), they would tap into a massive userbase. dealbreakers when it comes to outputting the same imagery multiple times in a production environment), but it is incredibly close. It's not there yet (it's missing batch rendering, exporting layers/masks, and finer control of window proportions and export sizes. On top of that, it has me considering the abandonment of our office rendering software (Artlantis). Not only is it impressive, but it has me considering the purchase of a Rift. And little tweaks/updates are a pain in the butt. I was able to put a Revit project through Unity to get FPS exploration with a bluetooth controller on my GearVR, and it was amazing. It was impressive, but not cost-effective at $450/month. Last week I had a webinar with InsiteVR and saw their offering, which is GearVR based.







Enscape light