thats awesome! i really like enscape, how ever i still have a problem when using it with in revit. When doing interior images, i cant reach the same realism i get when i use enscape in sketch up. And that is because of the light options that are not present in Revit. The possibility of placing a rectangle light or a linear light without being associated with a family, just as a separate object. Has any one found a way to work around this?
You can make simple light families that only have light sources just like you would in sketch up for things like studio lights, etc… also, check out Enscape3D free sample Revit files for some great lighting family settings!
I have been trying to use Revit for years, I never get far, and end up going back to SketchUp, In the UK we have a masonry construction style. When doing renovations we stick beams in and demolish walls, change floor constructions and play with complicated roof design. Often I get hand drawn drawings that I like to convert to 3d if I feel it's. It going to work out quite right. Do you think you would be able to take a real life example and maybe work through a couple of the difficult bits to do in Revit?
@@TheRevitKid Yeah change there materials/texture, I would imagine that might be difficult, so even just a slider to change certain colours would be great like on cars etc.