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Enscape sketchup
Enscape sketchup









enscape sketchup

With surprisingly little effort, and with real-time rendering a Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, or ArchiCAD model can come alive with water elements. With the right combination of water type, color, wave height and turbulence, you can create more realistic renderings. Water is an amazing element in architectural design. When working in SketchUp, the Enscape Materials dialog also supports various controls used to represent water similar to the examples already shown. Also, the sun rays are emphasized by an increased fog setting from the Enscape Settings menu. This image uses RPC’s, Megascan content, SketchUp’s 3D Warehouse content and one of Enscape’s built-in skyboxes. The four images below are the same, except with various wave height values applied. The following image shows how the wave height, or its turbulence, can be controlled: Turbulence Values: 0.0, 0.5, 2.5 and 5.0Ĭombine Enscape’s realistic water and grass features to achieve dramatic scenes in non-architectural works. Tint Water Color | Red Tint Applied to Water Material The RGB color can manually specify the additional absorption by particles or dirt in the water, where white equals clear water with it’s natural, slightly blue absorption properties. The Tint setting can be used to make water look as if a colored dye has been added. Additionally, all Revit materials have an overriding Tint option. When working within Revit, the water material is a physically-based material with water-specific settings, as described above. From left to right: Pool, Murky River, Lake and Tropical Ocean Whenever Enscape renders water on the screen, it randomizes the water’s surface, resulting in a natural look. It is interesting to note that even though the wave height setting is the same for each of the images below, except the first one, the reflections are all different. Combine the water settings to match the real-world condition you wish to depict. Various combinations of these settings will produce unique results. The various built-in options are listed below. This means things like transparency and refraction are not adjustable options, due to the material properties being based on real-world physical properties. This guide details how to use Enscape in real-time, whether for a static image replete with reflections and refracted light, or a video of turbulence on the water’s surface. Water can help set the tone or mood of a graphic when correctly implemented. Sustainability and Performance in ArchitectureĪrchitectural visualization often incorporates water, directly or as a supporting feature. The Future of Architectural Visualization











Enscape sketchup