In Enscape Version 2.1, we’re introducing many new features and improvements such as Rhino Support, Presentation Mode, Horizon Presets, Area Lights Support. Once again, we’ve increased the rendering speed and quality! Here’s a complete list of the updates:
Rhino Support
Enscape is now fully integrated with Rhino (except for sound simulation). If you’re already using Enscape, no additional license is required. Enscape now supports Rhino’s built-in area lights are supported and default material parameters out of the box. The Rhino plugin also supports the same material name keywords as our existing SketchUp plugin. All plugins use the same installer. You can also install Enscape on your machine without an administrator account.
Improved Sound Simulation
Enscape’s sound simulation is now available for SketchUp. Enscape standalone executable EXE files also contain the sound simulation. We also extended our range of supported formats to *.ogg, *.mp3, *.flac, *.aiff, *.au and *.raw.
SketchUp Proxy Support
To allow for even more detailed scenes without affecting performance, Enscape now supports placeholder objects in SketchUp proxies for highly detailed geometry.
Horizon Presets
Enscape now offers a selection of Horizon Presets. The advantage of a Horizon Preset is that you can still use Enscape’s dynamic sky to modify the time of day or season while presenting your project in an exciting looking environment. This feature replaces the former Ground Plane option.
Improved View Selection
You can now search for your favorite 3D Views in the view drop down menu. Additionally, you can click on the camera or Sun icon that appears when you hover over the view name. This allows you to set the position or Sun location without loading the whole view.
Presentation Mode
Enscape 2.1 introduces an extremely easy to use yet powerful Presentation Mode! You’re now able to select your favorite camera views and switch between them through an expandable sidebar menu inside the Enscape view window. You’ll see thumbnail images for each view, which you can click on to immediately jump to the view’s location – including the associated time of the day. Your favorite views will also be available in your exported standalone executable EXE file.
Area Light Support
Enscape 2.1 now features the complete range of light emitting shapes offered by Revit and Rhino. This includes support for linear, rectangular, spherical and disc-shaped lights. We’ve also improved our IES light implementation, which now supports arbitrary and non-symmetric IES distribution shapes.
Improved rendering speed and quality
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve eliminated the Noise Reduction slider. Instead, Enscape will now automatically make sure you’re getting the most optimal and noise free results when exporting screenshots, videos or panoramas. Rendering times for most scenes have decreased significantly while the lighting simulation quality has been improved – allowing you and your team to accurately visualize what your design will look like after it has been built.
QR Codes for Panoramas
It’s now much simpler to export the QR code for your uploaded panoramas. Simply copy it into an email or save it to a file. You can even print and pin them onto a real world location to offer a glimpse into the future of that location!
Minimap Enhancement
By pressing M, you get a Minimap in Enscape. With our new version, you can now click into the Minimap to teleport your virtual camera. You can also zoom in using the mouse wheel and change the window size by dragging the corner.
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