@@Urbanhandyman yeah I’m using enscape. I started on Lumion - which I still think has better options/tools for larger scale models but its workflow sucks - its really to be used when everything is finished modeling-wise. Whereas enscape allows for a more iterative approach - I do hate the crappy proxy models in sketchup though
Tough call - honestly right now Twinmotion, D5, and Enscape are really interesting to me, and Lumion remains super easy to use and I get great results from it. Realistically it really depends on your personal needs - Lumion, for example, has a huge library of plants and trees - great for landscapes. Enscape is great for showing changes that you make quickly, and Twinmotion and D5 are rapidly adding amazing features as well. I can't really make a recommendation as it's really kind of a personal, need based decision.
I’m using enscape for that speedy workflow on projects with smaller footprints where the interiors and fidelity are more important and Lumion for projects with larger footprints and I want better terrain in the mid ground to far ground
Hi everyone! Let me know what you think about this new update and how you're going to use it in the comments below! :)
Don't have the option of import animation when I tried to import a FBX, just GEOMETRY, DIRECT LINK, LANDSCAPE, POINT CLOUD
Great video!! Thank you!!
Yeah, I'm also excited with that update 😀
twinmotion is going to be a pure rendering engine, perfect
If you had a choice which real time renderer would be the go to every time? Twinmotion, Enscape, Lumion etc
D5 Render > Enscape in my case.
@@Urbanhandyman yeah I’m using enscape. I started on Lumion - which I still think has better options/tools for larger scale models but its workflow sucks - its really to be used when everything is finished modeling-wise. Whereas enscape allows for a more iterative approach - I do hate the crappy proxy models in sketchup though
Tough call - honestly right now Twinmotion, D5, and Enscape are really interesting to me, and Lumion remains super easy to use and I get great results from it. Realistically it really depends on your personal needs - Lumion, for example, has a huge library of plants and trees - great for landscapes. Enscape is great for showing changes that you make quickly, and Twinmotion and D5 are rapidly adding amazing features as well. I can't really make a recommendation as it's really kind of a personal, need based decision.
I’m using enscape for that speedy workflow on projects with smaller footprints where the interiors and fidelity are more important and Lumion for projects with larger footprints and I want better terrain in the mid ground to far ground
With unreal engine backing, I will stick to Twinmotion😊