![]() ![]() Alpha channel export in Enscape 3.3Ī new Material Overwrite feature is designed to make it easier to exchange Enscape materials from within the Material Editor. New educational assets in Enscape 3.3Įnscape has also enhanced its post processing workflows, with a new ‘Alpha Channel Export’ feature that allows users to render an image with the alpha channel applied to make it easier to add different backgrounds. The asset package also includes a large collection of new 3D people. The use of a graphics card that supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing, such as NVIDIA RTX series and AMD RX6xxx series, is required.Įnscape 3.3 adds 280 new ‘high-quality’ education-themed assets including classroom furniture, toys, musical instruments, chalkboards, playground equipment, acoustic panels, and more, as well as 30 new materials. Transparent materials will now appear in reflections, improving visualization of rendered glass and water surfaces. Simply open ‘Site Context’ within the Enscape rendering window, enter an address or coordinates, then choose to import all surroundings, or select to import building and landmarks, streets and sidewalks, or topography. To provide important context for designs, low poly buildings, streets and topography can now be imported into renderings by utilizing OpenStreetMap data. ![]() ![]() Real time viz tool makes it easier to use OpenStreetMap data to add low poly buildings, streets and topography to scenesĮnscape 3.3, the latest release of the real-time visualization tool, offers a range of new features including the ability to import building surroundings into renderings, improved visualization of glass and water surfaces, and new assets and materials for education building projects. ![]()
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