Great question! In the Enscape Capture settings there is a checkbox for it to also create the Depth Image Channel when you render the still image. It is grouped with the material ID and Object ID channels depending on which version of Enscape you are using. When checked Enscape will always render these extra channels each time you render the view. If you take a look at my Enscape playlist I go over this in more detail during chapter 6, Enscape Capture Settings.
Jonathan Freyone great question. First check your image’s resolution in photoshop and make sure it is larger than your screen resolution. Next, look carefully in the Enscape window where you add the overlay and you will see there are little white circles in the corners of the preview. Clicking through these will change where Enscape aligns the overlay image. As long as the portion of the image that you are aligning with the 3D model is visible it will work great.
How do you get that black and white depth image ?
Great question! In the Enscape Capture settings there is a checkbox for it to also create the Depth Image Channel when you render the still image. It is grouped with the material ID and Object ID channels depending on which version of Enscape you are using. When checked Enscape will always render these extra channels each time you render the view. If you take a look at my Enscape playlist I go over this in more detail during chapter 6, Enscape Capture Settings.
I followed this procedure, however the photo match image caption on Enscape was reduced in size. How can this be fixed?
Jonathan Freyone great question. First check your image’s resolution in photoshop and make sure it is larger than your screen resolution.
Next, look carefully in the Enscape window where you add the overlay and you will see there are little white circles in the corners of the preview. Clicking through these will change where Enscape aligns the overlay image.
As long as the portion of the image that you are aligning with the 3D model is visible it will work great.
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