After the Enscape installer has finished running and has been closed, you should then be able to open SketchUp, whereby Enscape should then be visible as a toolbar in the SketchUp User Interface(UI). When using Enscape for SketchUp, the toolbar will appear as a floating window.
However, you may also find that you have to manually enable Enscape in the CAD via the CAD’s toolbar / menu options. This article explains how that is done for SketchUp.
If Enscape has been successfully and correctly installed, you should at least see an Enscape menu option under SketchUp’s top level Extensions menu button.
Location of the Enscape menu in SketchUp
If you want to work with the Enscape Toolbars instead of the top level drop down menu, then you can enable these in one of two ways. The first method is to add the Enscape window via the View dropdown menu’s Tool Palettes option.
Enable the toolbar by clicking Enscape in the SketchUp Tool Palettes
Once clicked, SketchUp’s Toolbar window will open where you will be given a list which will include Enscape as a toolbar option. Check mark the Enscape option and the floating window will appear.
Enscape Toolbar in SketchUp
The second method is to add the Enscape buttons via the View dropdown menu’s Customize Toolbar option. Once clicked, a window with SketchUp’s Toolbars will open which will include Enscape icons as well. Drag and drop the Enscape icons to the SketchUp Toolbar on top and click [Done] in the Toolbar window.
Starting Enscape in SketchUp
Once Enscape is installed, you will need to follow these steps to be able to view your SketchUp project in Enscape:
You can leave Enscape open while you make any desired changes in SketchUp (e.g. cross sections, materials or geometric changes in the model). Your changes will show up instantly as long as you have Live Updates activated in Enscape. Activating the Synchronize Views will sync the perspective view from SketchUp to the Enscape window.