I second this. Just created an animation for rebuilding an elementary school campus and children playing everywhere would have added an extra layer of magic to it.
+1
I second this. Just created an animation for rebuilding an elementary school campus and children playing everywhere would have added an extra layer of magic to it.
+1
Hey Arno, great job you are working on, maybe a suggestion to make a screenrecording how to use those scripts within a Revit project, that would be great!
I am making Dynamo scripts at the moment to place people and cars, will also develope something for trees...
Great job Arno! I've no experience with Dynamo, maybe you can make a screenrec how to implement your script into Revit workflow?
Greet from Remco, Amsterdam
Mmm, I like this good start, can you share us how you did the job?
+1 vote
Upvote from me too, please, tnx Demian!
At Vray I loved the GI saturation feature, it helped a lot to bring down the color bleeding color intensity.
Yess, I used to have the same experience, maybe our heroes from Enscape can introduce a kind of GI saturation for Enscape purposes...........
Hi Demian,
Maybe it could be a suggestion that the recorded webinars are online available, and for us to approach whenever we need information about some specific aspects we would investigate at the time we needed it, so we can ''recall'' a specific webinar.
Tnx, Demian, I will give it a try!
Hi,
In my remembrance I red this before, but I forgot, but, is it possible to Enscape a textured or have a photo on glass and keep a kind of transparancy with the render?
Tnx,
Remco
Please medical people......... thankyou!
Hi Jorgensen, a nice bunch of images, compliments, also good to see the progress you made in developing different solutions.
The people in the model, are they AXYZ humans? And in wich format you implementing them in Revit? of Sketchup.
Tnx, Remco
Thanks for your tutorial inquiry. We're working on a blog and video tutorial about lighting. It will be published by the end of month.
Is that also Revit?
Hi, also on the Revit stage, the leaking probl is still there............................
Hi Kai, I have to say, the behaviour you described, in the rac_basic_sample_project, is correct; I got the same results: changing suntimes when changing shots.....Now I have to investigate why that behaviour in my other project (with a couple of linked Revit files) is not the same.........................
According to me..... the sunsetting in Revit is an overal setting...... I like to have within each (Enscape)cam-view the possibility to an ''Enscape-override-saved'' setting each view.
The only way to change that for now in Revit is to make a different view template with each saved (Enscape)camview...............
Hi Demain, yes please file it as a feature request, tnx!
Tnx for support Simon anyway!