If youre already an Enscape customer, click here to download version 3.2.It is free for existing users, including students and educators.If you do not yet have a license, you can either take out a free trial (see below), or visit our pricing page for information on the license options available. Read on for a full overview of the updates and developments included in this release. Let Enscape 2.5 take your design to the next level: streamline your workflow and impress your clients with one click. The final Enscape update for 2021 has arrived welcome Enscape 3. So yeah - I’m kinda sold and am just exchanging V-Ray lighting objects for Enscape lighting-objects in my models. Free Enscape download for existing users. In version 2.5, we have added new features and overall improvements to optimize your Enscape experience. In Enscape you catch that before hitting the render button. Export options: Export and share your visualizations easily. Real-time walkthrough: Walk and fly through your rendered project from an array of perspectives, including two-point and orthogonal. Need I say more?Īnd I often make mistakes in like “Fck - there is an object still floating mid-air that I forgot to delete” or “That material is set to be way to shiny” - in V-Ray - if you are unlucky you catch that mistake after said 1,5 h. Included in this initial version of Enscape for Mac for SketchUp: Real-time visualization: See your project render in real time as you model in SketchUp. With 3.0, you will benefit from a redesigned user interface with improved functionality to help complement your everyday workflow. The latest version of Enscape comes with a brand-new look and feel that will help you design and visualize more intuitively.
On my M1 - for a somewhat decent spherical rendering at maybe 6000 px width V-Ray takes 1,5 to 2 h. Of course, we believe that every release is special, but Enscape 3.0 really is. Enscape is like x10 or x20 faster - I mean it’s ridiculous. I come up with stuff and I iterate like crazy until I get it perfectly right and V-Ray always get’s in my way because it’s just way to slow for my way of thinking.
I am not a render guy at heart - I am designer - that why I use Sketchup. Agree with the previous posts that V-Ray is definitely more powerful and once you get past the insane learning curve of V-Ray you will likely produce better results than with Enscape BUT the speed and ease of use just edged me over.