

Basically, Enscape is a sort of fancy “rendering window”, in this case, for Revit. To use Enscape, both it and that other software needs to be running at the same time. Since many companies will soon find themselves having both programs and trying to decide which provides more benefit, I have compiled a few main points between the two that may help companies decide which is best for them.Įnscape is a “live renderer” that ‘plugs in’ to various design-authoring programs such as Revit, Sketchup, Rhino, and a few others. Even if AEC companies decide to purchase a full commercial license of Twinmotion, currently at under $500 USD, they may be hesitant to do so as they may already be paying similarly for another archviz product called Enscape. This partnership allows the AEC community to freely dip their toes into the world of archviz more than ever before.

Autodesk did not purchase Epic Games or Twinmotion, but they have formed a strategic partnership. To see how Enscape can integrate into your Revit workflow and help you to better understand the feasibility and functionality of your projects in real time, try it out for free with our 14-day trial.Since Autodesk announced at AU 2022 that Epic Games’s cost-efficient archviz tool, Twinmotion, would become bundled with every license of Revit, there has been a lot of confusion on social media regarding whether Autodesk had purchased Epic Games. It’s also quick and effortless to create still images, 360 panoramas, animations, and even jump into virtual reality – without leaving Revit. When you work with Revit and Enscape, you can explore your rendered projects in the earliest phases of design. And changes made directly in Enscape are automatically synched back to Revit, (excluding the new Site Context feature), providing you with an incredibly easy and efficient way to design and visualize your projects. Any changes to your Revit model can be visualized instantly in Enscape. New to Enscape for Revit?Įnscape is a real-time rendering plugin for Revit, empowering you to design, render, and visualize in one unified workflow. Which new Revit 2023 features and improvements are of interest to Enscape users? Check out this blog post from Dan Stine to learn more: Revit 2023 Updates Enscape Users Should Know About.
