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Enscape Update Adds Real-Time Rendering and VR Inside Archicad

Germany’s Enscape, a leading 3D real-time interactive rendering solution for the global AEC market has announced a service pack that allows users to render, visualize, and walkthrough projects directly inside of Archicad 25.

Enscape in Archicad

The new Enscape update means Archicad 25 users can now enjoy another onboard real-time rendering solution at their disposal. The Enscape 3.1 integration means users have access to the new Material Library, Simplified Assets, Panorama Gallery, and support for NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) technology.

“Real-time rendering has been becoming a phenomenon in architectural visualization over the past couple of years,” states Akos Pfemeter, VP, Technology Partnerships at Graphisoft. “Enscape’s integrated real-time rendering solution offers Archicad 25 users a cutting-edge choice—in a true open BIM way.”

A gradient composite image showing Enscape and Archicad working together and the results that are possible.

This new addition to Archicad will make it easy for users to turn their Archicad 25 BIM models into rich, immersive 3D experiences, as well as being able to fully navigate their designs in photorealistic imagery and generate comprehensive high-quality still images, animations, and 360-degree pano images.

Enscape allows designers to walk around their designs and explore iterative options quickly, exploring every corner of a project with game-like navigation ease.

A final image renders showing Enscape’s capabilities, includes depth of field (DoF) rendering.

“Enscape, through its direct connection to Archicad, enables users to access high-quality visualization with a few simple clicks on their mouse,” comments Nathan Hildebrandt, Director of Skewed. “From photorealistic renders, panoramas, and fly-through movies to VR, Enscape provides everything I need to communicate my design with my clients.”

More on Enscape

Enscape is available in English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Users can try Enscape for free for 14-days.

To learn more about Enscape and Archicad visit here. Readers can see how Nathan Hildebrandt presents the benefits of Archicad and Enscape workflows in this video below.

 

To learn more about Enscape visit them here.

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