
There is no additional effort or redundant file. After installing Enscape, you simply continue to use your Revit plannings.

This immediately enables you to walk through your project and see the effects of your plans on factors such as lighting and atmosphere.

Take a look below and share what you think! The top images are renderings from Revit and the bottom imager are renderings from Enscape. Enscape is a realtime rendering plugin for Autodesk Revit. We used our Warehouse Remodel project to compare the renderings. You can pause the instant updates feature in Enscape and resume a little later after you made all the changes while in Revit you have to send back to the cloud each time you want it to update and it can take a couple of minutes. Being able to send views to the cloud allows you to continue working while in Enscape you have to wait for it to update after each change even if they aren’t in the view. The great thing with Enscape is that it renders instantly and updates changes as they are made. This was helpful to see how materials were working with each other and in the spaces. Before using Enscape we would buy credits and send views from Revit to render in the cloud so we could continue to work as it rendered.

As we continue to work in (and love) Enscape, we thought it would be interesting to compare render views from Enscape and Revit.
