Enscape
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We recently got Enscape and damn! it's impressive, especially its speed I've just rendered 50 images at 1920x1080 in 23mins.
I'm still only getting to grips with it so I expect much better results as I get more projects under my belt.I thought the old church model I made back in 2011 would be a good test .... it was.
Pano: http://panorama.enscape3d.com/view/rrwnihin/
Pano: http://panorama.enscape3d.com/view/hmr4dvay/
Pano: http://panorama.enscape3d.com/view/pvvxrmmq/Enscape forum post: https://forum.enscape3d.com/index.php?thread/1653-old-model-test/#post8649
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Yes, it is fantastic quality - speed - easy . Beats much bigger players. Great job.
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That's impressive and they look great!
Can you make a fly-though?
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Yup animations are in there, Iโve got one cooking overnight so if itโs ok tomorrow , Iโll post it to YT and pop a link here
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great renders from an even greater model - yes I think I've seen this model earlier already? Do I get it right - 50 HD renders in 23 minutes in this quality, how is that possible? even 5 renders in this time would have impressed me already
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Paul, where is this church?
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Yup, 50 images in 23mins ... I was shocked.
The church is in Lurgan, Northern Ireland -
The software may be brilliant Paul but you did a great job there mate. Superb.
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That's insane! I never knew Enscape so was good.
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So, based on a couple of suggestions on the Enscape forum I made a couple of changes and rerendered.
It was 43 images in 38mins this time at 1920x1080 (I was probably wrong about the 23mins yesterday), still, 38mins is remarkable.
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The lighting, quality and speed and are incredible!
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@bryan k said:
The lighting, quality and speed and are incredible!
besides all of Paulยดs high quality work else, that's exactly what I thought about the lighting. Obviously there must be a good implemented "base lighting" for interiors out of the box?
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Great job
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Paul that's so beautiful. It would be an excellent virtual church for the virtuous! Just put on a VR head set and crank the organ music on Sunday.
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This is just great, if it is possible to share the link to the model please?
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I'm officially gobsmacked by Enscape, here's some renders of a much more recent model.
You need to remember I'm an engineer by trade and artistry is not my strong suit (by a long way), Enscape is such a boon for me as I (it, really) can get 'artistic' shots really easily.
and .....
I can walk around this model in real time!!
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@Majid
Here's the church model, its a 43Mb zip.
https://cl.ly/1N131K0e2c33
The 1st few scenes control layer visibility, the remaining are views -
I just remembered you can walk around one of my models too!
This is a 125Mb exe, its the church and Enscape core bundled into an executable. (Windows only)There's a navigation guide at the bottom of the screen
Change time of day with [Shift] + Right mouse button
Bring up a map with the 'M' key
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Nice renders.
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Some minor opinion to share : The interior result renders are almost realistic but the exteriors are still far from realism.
If the goal is just Archviz with an acceptable degree of realism, I think that Enscape would be a handy and speedy tool, maybe a real competitor to other real-time engines such as Lumion or Twinmotion , etc.. IMO
The walk-trough is amazing and a handy tool to share ideas with client, not very realistic but acceptable...
Thanks for generous sharing .... as I do not have Enscape am eager to try the model using some other engines...
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