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La velocidad sobre la calidad es la mejor característica, incluso compitiendo con otros como Twinmotion, Lumion, D5, entre otros. La facilidad de uso, integración y capacidad para llegar a una configuración final es también una de las mejores características. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Hay un largo camino para acercarse a lo que es el software BIM. Enscape, como un complemento que se adapta principalmente a los softwares BIM, también necesita crecer como una herramienta de pensamiento BIM. Los objetos deben ser tratados como se verían en los dibujos técnicos, no solo en imágenes renderizadas. Este software de renderizado debe convertirse en una herramienta de visualización BIM que también tenga datos inteligentes para arquitectos y profesionales que utilizan softwares BIM. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

Como usuario de Revit y Sketchup, me gusta que Enscape se pueda usar en ambos programas. Enscape tiene las herramientas que un profesional necesita para poder entregar su diseño con facilidad. Uno de los aspectos que selló el trato fue el excelente soporte al cliente cuando tuve problemas con mi software, accesible y rápido. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Aparte de algunos bloqueos menores y errores, es un poco molesto que los materiales creados por Enscape no estén integrados en el archivo RVT. Esto podría experimentarse al trabajar en archivos RVT en diferentes unidades. Cuando abro el modelo en una PC diferente, el material creado por Enscape no se transfiere. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

Speed and Real Time Rendering - I still remember the days of setting up a 3D modeled scene and having to wait all night to get a rendered result, only to find out that the lighitng and materials still needed some tweaking. Rinse and repeat that process countless times and you can quickly relaize the inordinate amount time necessary to get adequate results. Having the ability to change out materials and and add or remove lights and see virtual instant results is priceless in the AEC industry. It takes a little time and use to get used to all the settings but it's usable "right out of the box", so to speak. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
My only complaint, and it's a mild one, is that I wish there were more built-in assets (trees and vehicles in particular) that are more suitable for the North American market. For example, when placing vehicles in a project, I would want to show more SUV's than cars since that's what most people drive in the U.S. It changes the spacial realtionship in garages and parkig lots. Same comment about the trees. I work primarily in Florida, and the most common trees are sabal palms and live oaks, neither of which are included in the asset library. This may seem like a non-issue for most people but it is noticable in my projects. Admittedly, they are always adding new assets so hopefully over time, there will be more region specific assets added. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
The thing I like the best about Enscape 3D is that I can see all the placed assets in my model making software of Rhino. Other softwares don't have that feature, so I can't see where I've placed the assets in my mode. Enscape allows that and it makes architectural design so much easier and effective. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
The main thing I don't like about Enscape is that students still have to pay for it. I remember it used to be free, but now it isn't. If they could make it free for students again that would be awesome since as a student it is quite expensive and the university doesn't reimburse. That would be my only complaint about Enscape 3D. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Enscape is extremely user friendly making it a great choice for beginners. After it is downloaded it automatically is implemented into all compatible 3D modeling software, and is just a click away within the existing software. Escape makes applying materials and lighting very easy while making it look photorealisitc. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
The only thing that causes me a bit of trouble is that beacuse Enscape is a real time renderer and you can walk through your model, the smallest movement can change how it looks drastically. This makes it a little tricky to get single rendered photos, at times. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

Ease of use, ease of integration into Sketchup (and REVIT), easy material manipulation and speed. We use it fairly regularly on our projects because it's as easy as opening a parallel window when running the parent program (we use it mostly in Sketchup). Without any formal training, after a few days of using it, we can do renderings that we feel are as good or better than about 90% of those you see online from third party vendors on LinkedIn and other sites. And it's a easy/great way to show clients different material changes or design changes, including during value engineering process.
Probably my favorite part is the objects library - infinitely superior to what comes with Sketchup, even the user created content. The trees, landscaping, people are awesome. Clients even comment on how great they look compared to 3rd party renders. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Our office operates on Microsoft Surfaces, as we're work from home. Enscape as I've been told from customer support is not compatible with REVIT on a Surface, due to graphics card/driver limitations. So we can't use REVIT. Otherwise, it's great. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

El motor de renderizado es excelente y la curva de aprendizaje es fácil. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Si el programa puede venir con animación (personas, animales, cascada). ¡La integración en SketchUP es fácil y genial! Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

It is very compatible with Revit and SketchUp, easy to import, and starts rendering. The implementation of Enscape in BIM software is great, making its use worthwhile and making it very likely to be used as often as possible. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
The price point for Students is a little bit of a turn-off since it's not cheap. I also feel for landscape architects there could be a wider range of species like in TwinMotion and the possibility of changing the age of vegetation would make for great rendering. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Enscape being a plug in to the native CAD software, very well integrated with CAD software and thus its ease of use is phenomenal. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Even though it is phenomenal for it's ease of use, I strongly feel that it is not baked to it's full potential. Instead, I feel it is somehow not being developed fully and this it lags behind the competitors of real time rendering softwares. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

Ease of use and ability to quickly visualize a project/sketch or idea. The assets and materials are great. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
The latest versions tend to crash quite a bit and graphics can get a little muddy with skies and sunlight on materials/textures. Also, artifical lights could be a little easier to use and cleaner looking, which seems to work well in Revit but not as easy with Sketchup. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.