This is a quick post to mention that in less than two weeks after the release of Autodesk Revit 2019, and Enscape now supports the new physically-based advanced materials. This support just became a reality in the recent stable building via https://enscape3d.com/downloads/.
This first image is rendered directly in Revit. Super simple, but the walls, floor and ceiling are all defined by the new Revit shaders. Notice the reflection of just the metal grid in the ceiling.
Here is what that same scene looks like in Enscape, generated in a...
fraction of the time.
I did have to invert the Roughness image to get the ceiling grid reflection to match the Revit rendering.
Good stuff!
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This first image is rendered directly in Revit. Super simple, but the walls, floor and ceiling are all defined by the new Revit shaders. Notice the reflection of just the metal grid in the ceiling.
Here is what that same scene looks like in Enscape, generated in a...
fraction of the time.
I did have to invert the Roughness image to get the ceiling grid reflection to match the Revit rendering.
Good stuff!
For BIM Chapters updates, follow @DanStine_MN on Twitter