Coloring lights is done via the use of the SketchUp Paint Bucket tool, whereby you can pick a color from the SketchUp Material Editor and apply it by clicking on to the light object in the SketchUp window. As you can see once a color has been applied you can then further adjust the co...
Unlike Revit, SketchUp does not have a way to facilitate light sources. So, to enable us to put lights in SketchUp, the Enscape team created a tool to add special objects which are recognized in Enscape;light sources,sound sourcesandLinked Models(i.e. proxy objects). In this post, I wil...
This is especially useful for professionals who are working on tight deadlines. Enscape also has great support for integration with Autodesk’s Revit, as well as other 3D Modelling/Rendering Programs such as SketchUp Pro. One can easily export their project as a file to print out ...
Skip the 4th button. The 5th button looks like a black circle with a plus sign and is for Enscape lights (more below). The 6th button looks like a tree, and this brings up the Asset Library (more on this later). The 7th button looks like a materials editor, a common symbol in ren...
Ray-Traced Artificial Lights (Windows)— A more realistic lighting experience is available as an experimental feature. The Enscape renderer can now consider the size of the light source when calculating shadows, resulting in more realistic sharpness variations. This will also yield softer shadows in ...
Enscape is a real-time rendering and VR plugin that is compatible with Autodesk Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, Archicad, and Vectorworks. How do you put lights in SketchUp? Unlike Revit, SketchUp does not have a way to facilitate light sources. So, to enable you to put lights in SketchUp, we ...