Enscape
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Here’s. A link to a whole bunch of photos of the church before construction, during, after and the model progress.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Pt43vvTvEZFvAYdm6 -
Fascinating, thanks for the link.
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Excellent last set! Those turned out great.
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Wow. That sounds great.
I am sick of waiting for my renders
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Jo-Ke, when I think of the extra things like panoramas, walk-throughs etc. I´m already looking forward to your examples here
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Maybe I should give it a try. As soon as I get more time.....
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I've been a busy little bunny rerendering older projects in Enscape whilst rendering the current ones, most of the 1st 20 projects here are rendered in Enscape: https://www.dma-ni.com/dma_projects/
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This is an impressive good gallery of works so thanks for sharing these
After all, it was you who focused my attention on Enscape again. Meanwhile I am testing the trial and just got a 30-day trial-extension for it. May I ask in what form you document your Enscape render settings for the case, you have to repeat any rendering e.g. with other colors or materials, but with the same light, environment and render settings otherwise? This question of a "reproductive" workflow is especially important for me... -
The saving of settings is currently an ongoing discussion on the Enscape forum and I think they might introduce some changes in a near future release but for now, most settings are global.
Currently, if you render a model with specific settings and then open a 2nd model it will have those settings, if you change the settings and then open the 1st model it will now have the revised ones.
You can save/load settings from a file but it's not very intuitive. I've settled on a rough baseline that I then tweak each time I render something. It does mean that I might not get 'exactly' the same settings if I have to edit/rerender a model but that's ok for me.
One user mentioned that they create a dummy scene and note the values in the description which I thought was clever.
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hi All
i'm just trying the Enscape demo version - unbelievable how fast it goes. The out of the box example below is a combination of exterior and interior lighting and rendered with 4800 x 2700 pixels - it was finished after 15 seconds - even for such a small model very very fast ...
Aug-15-2018 / added a first test-panorama
Pano: http://panorama.enscape3d.com/view/iwcx4dss
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