I recently had the opportunity to contribute a couple of guest posts to the official Chaos Enscape blog, sharing some practical tips and insights from my daily workflows. If you’re working in Revit or SketchUp and want to get more out of your Enscape visuals—whether you're linking CAD files or exploring what’s new in Revit 2026—these posts are packed with helpful guidance to improve your design visualization experience. Check them out below!
With Autodesk Revit 2026 now available and Enscape 4.6 fully compatible, this article highlights the Revit 2026 features most relevant to Enscape users. It covers how the update supports a smoother, more integrated design visualization workflow—ensuring seamless real-time rendering, VR and stills creation without interruption to your process.
Learn how to assign Revit materials to linked CAD files (like DWG and SKP) for better Enscape visuals. This workflow lets you standardize materials across different platforms—use Object Styles for DWGs or tweak assets for SKPs—so your renderings look polished in real-time, VR, or stills, even when combining tools like AutoCAD and SketchUp.
Related post on custom materials, check this one out that I wrote last year: https://blog.enscape3d.com/managing-custom-materials
For BIM Chapters updates, follow me on LinkedIn
Lighting design professionals: check out my Revit & ElumTools training https://bit.ly/3NJjhCV