Real-time visualisation that’s simple to grasp and will speed up your design workflow.
Ray-tracing, which makes your renders more lifelike, was initally only available on PCs equipped with NVIDIA RTX hardware. Now you can enjoy more realistic lighting, detailed sun shadows, mirror-like reflections, and enhanced color accuracy on all devices.
Impact enables you to view your building’s energy performance in the early stages of design, empowering you to make informed decisions about your design’s sustainability.
This new experimental functionality for active users gives you higher realism in image renderings without sacrificing performance. It leverages AI to improve Enscape assets, specifically people and vegetation assets. Simply focus on designing and let AI elevate your visuals.
This collection includes trees, bushes, and flowers specific to North and Southern Europe, North America, Australia, and Oceania regions.
See material and color overrides in renderings as defined by Revit Filters. This feature ensures that rendering tools reflect the same object appearances and overrides used in Revit, enhancing workflow and presentation accuracy.,/p>
Create visual effects simulating pen, pencil, or watercolor drawings with artistic visual modes. Remove distractions and focus on the general structure of the model so clients can make decisions faster during the concept stage. Available for screenshots, batch rendering, and video exports.
Section-cut drawings are critical for architectural understanding and communicating a space. This update enables Enscape to support rendering up to six section planes in Rhino and Clip Cubes in Vectorworks, enhancing detailed cross-sectional visualisations.
Updates to colored shadows include making them available for artificial light sources and improving its interaction with fog for increased fidelity of fog shadows. You can also add textures to glass material and have the dropped shadows reflect the texture patterns without the need to model geometry.
Enjoy official support for new virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMD): Meta Quest 3 and HTC Vive Pro 2.
By utilising OpenStreetMap data, you can now import a project’s surroundings into your renderings without the need for a third-party tool. Simply open Site Context, enter an address or coordinates, and select your choice of import: Buildings and Landmarks; Streets and Sidewalks; Topography, or import all surroundings.
The imported geometry and modeling topology will not include textures, keeping your project at the forefront of your visualisations while providing all-important site context. The surrounding geometry is only visible in Enscape, keeping your project file light and focused on the most relevant project data.
$939 /yr
– Annual subscription license
– Free locally based NZ support
– Unlimited access to all future releases & updates
– Annual subscription license
– Free locally based NZ support
– Unlimited access to all future releases & updates