Enscape 3d: 3.5.5
: Interior scenes receive more realistic light bounces, reducing artifacts in corners and improving the clarity of sun-shadowed areas.
: Users can now export renderings with transparent backgrounds that include semi-transparent materials like glass, drastically reducing time spent on post-processing in tools like Photoshop.
: Direct customization of mouse controls via shortcut buttons on the SpaceMouse is fully supported. Platform Compatibility Enscape 3D 3.5.5
: Orthographic views are now synchronized bi-directionally between Revit and Enscape. Changes to the crop region in one are instantly reflected in the other.
: Over 1,000 adjustable assets were added, allowing you to change colors or textures for furniture and accessories. : Interior scenes receive more realistic light bounces,
: These visual gains are optimized for users with NVIDIA RTX or AMD RX 6000/7000 series cards, enabling hardware-accelerated ray tracing for professional-grade outputs. Workflow Efficiency & Integrations
: Users can select variants for trees and plants, such as switching to autumnal foliage or choosing unpotted versions of plants for more natural interior placement. : These visual gains are optimized for users
: Mirror surfaces now feature more consistent lighting and precise shading, which is especially noticeable when creating "infinity mirror" effects.
The standout feature introduced in this release cycle was the . For the first time, users were not limited to the static colors or materials of stock assets.
is a refined update in the Enscape 3.5 series, a version that significantly transformed how architects and designers interact with assets and lighting within their real-time rendering workflow. While newer versions like Enscape 4.0 have since been released, the 3.5 series remains a critical milestone for users who require high-performance, hardware-accelerated ray tracing and deep customization. The Core Evolution: Adjustable Assets