


This weakness in the BIM authoring tools has seen the creation of real-time rendering software, Enscape. The problems with these BIM authoring tools are that the quality of the 3D outputs that they create are typically not to a high enough standard, or to create a high-quality image takes a very long time to render. To assist in clearly communicating, Architects across the globe have changed their processes from working and drawing in 2D, to creating virtual models to generate their documentation. If you cannot communicate your design then stakeholders will not understand it, or even worse, misinterpret it completely. Compatible with headsets including HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, virtual reality allows everyone to better understand a proposed space, identify clashes, and make well-informed design decisions.Embedded video for Visualisation and VR made easy for Archicad users through EnscapeĬommunicating your design as an Architect is one of the most important parts of your role. In just one click, you and your clients can walk around and explore every corner of your project. With Enscape, it's also possible to jump into virtual reality straight from Archicad itself. It’s quick and easy to create various types of media, including still images, 360-degree panoramic views, and videos of your project – all without having to leave Archicad. When you work with Archicad and Enscape, it’s possible to start visualizing in the earliest phases of design. Not yet using Enscape? Try it out for free!Įnscape is a real-time renderer that plugs directly into Archicad, so it's possible to render, visualize, and walk through your projects with incredible ease. If you're an existing user, download the Enscape Service Pack and start using Enscape for Archicad 25 today. With this update, you can enjoy the new Enscape features launched with Enscape 3.1 right inside of Archicad 25 - including the new Material Library, Simplified Assets, Panorama Gallery, and support for NVIDIA DLSS. Real-time rendering and visualization is now possible within Archicad 25, thanks to the release of a new Enscape Service Pack.
