
To access either of these files, We do not need to have Enscape installed on the computer. We can also just as easily deploy this model on the web and send a link to someone who can navigate through the project online. This means that as a small studio working on a project, we can very quickly create a Windows Executable file that can be shared with our clients allowing them to navigate through this virtual project. Another core functionality, which, unfortunately, I haven’t managed to test yet is VR Functionality. What surprised me the most while testing Enscape with both Archicad and Rhino over the last few weeks was the speed, good library of assets, ease of use, easy web and windows app deployment. More recently, we’ve been experimenting more and more with Vray for Rhino as it is very well integrated into the Rhino & Grasshopper environment.Īll of these software have their pros and cons. Over the last few years, we’ve used TwinMotion as a primary visualization tool because of its ease of use and integration into the Archicad environment. Normally, we work between Archicad and Rhino3D and often have cross-platform issues. As discussed in the article before, I would classify Enscape as fairly easy to use, intuitive software to produce some good images with very little effort. Understanding where we are in terms of Architectural Visualization tools, I would like to talk about how we address photorealistic rendering at Enzyme. This is the second article in a series where we talk about Architectural Visualization in the context of our work at Enzyme.
