I've tried the soft directional lighting using sphere lights, but when there is a reflective surface it will show a reflection of the sphere lights at that surface. Do you have any tips so it doesn't reflect?
Mr, I am from Indonesia, I really happy and enjoy with your video. and i study about architecture in here. Btw, what do you use monitor brand? sorry Mr, If my english bad 🙏
Me encanta como se ve Enscape en interiores, pero siento que al momento de hacer renders exteriores le gana la competencia. No utilicé las ultimas versiones de enscape asi que no se si han mejorado en ese aspecto
amazing!! you are really an inspiration for me, I'm a brazilian student and lately I have no motivation to continue, but after this video I got so much references!! my mind is refreshed now, thank you so much, I really apreciate your videos
I cringe so much at architects who use Sketchup. It's like they throw their sense for good design out the window and suddenly decide to use an ugly program with ugly interface and horrible ux design.
I used to think the same when I was an architect student, but when you go out to the professional field people often prioritize practical tools above the ones that looks “aesthetically pleasing” sketch up is a monster, there is a lot of potential but you have to discover it, it not about the way it looks but the things that let you create
@@danielavargaslopez3521 Oh I wished that was true... I have used Ketchup before and I sometimes still have to for work, (because some projects are done there) but I try to avoid it as much as possible. The program is extremely behind compared to contemporary 3D software (Rhino, Blender, Cinema 4D, 3ds Max, etc.) I could do an infinite list of basic functionalities that Sketchup is lacking such as: - export selected - export and import cameras - snapping options (disable snapping, enable snapping, mid point, perpendicular, etc) - edit texture mapping (box mappig, planar mapping, spherical mapping, change scale, rotate, etc) - 3D gizmo to manipulate objects easily and fast. - work with multiple viewports instead of only one at a time - import the most commong 3d file types such as .obj. - extrude lines/curves - extrude faces in user defined geometry instead only normal. - node interface? - proper layer support instead of useless tags.(one should be able to assign material to tags and have all objects tagged have that material, lock/freeze tags, etc). - overall optimization to deal with big meshes such as topography. Sketchup is not only ugly and clunky with an outdated interface you can't event set to dark mode in 2024, it is also extremely basic and lacking all kinds of basic functionalities specially the ones needed to collaborate with others in an architectural project.
the lighting tip will be essential for my work! The sun shadows in enscape are really often too sharp
go learn it from the source, @Modulusrender is the one who invented this kind of lighting for enscape...
😍😍😍 awesome tutorial, thank you for the mention 🙏🙏🙏, lighting looks great
Love Enscape x Sketchup videos!! More please 😍
me too! I would love to do some more
Great Video Steven! Enscape has come a long way since v1.9
thanks Tony! it has come a long way, let's hope they continue to work on the software and bring many more things into it
This inspired me to get back to enscape 💯🙌
go ahead! the best thing is the speed
@@ShowItBetteryou should try blender for your interior design render
Me too!!
@@ShowItBetter i agree were are enscape user
Amazing video, please make a guide for an outdoor, exterior scene!
I’ve been waiting for this! Thank you!
it took a while but now it's here!
Incredible work as always !
thanks! I appreciate it
Refreshing and inspiring since day one! Thank you!
amazing video would love to see one where you use lumion or twinmotion
Love how you make it look simple
Great video as always Steven! Love the fact that through this video more people will understand the insane Speed:Quality Ratio that Enscape has.
p.s on the other hand, Enscape's development hasn't been as fast lately
I appreciate it Melos! I know, the speed is the biggest advantage of Enscape at the moment.
Amazing work! 👏🏻
thanks!
I would love to see more Enscape videos..
Awesome material resources!! Much appreciated :)
i liked this very much .pls make more video like this it helps a lot
Waiting for this! Thanks!
It took a while but it’s finally here!
@@ShowItBetter thanks for the tutorial, always looking forward to it! do you already checked the new Twinmotion?
Great video Steven!! Can you make a tutorial for rendering water?
thanks! I haven't really tested out water in enscape but it would be a cool challenge!
Great video! Thank you for the tips☺️
You're so welcome! thanks Andrea
Can you also make videos for enscape using revit
I want to see more videos of Enscape, please!
LOOKING GOOOD IN THAT BEARD, BROO.
Haha thanks man ♥️🫶🏽
beautiful render 👍👍👍
i'm also glad with the final outcome!
Enscape Masterpiece ✨
Love the video. Would love what fov do you used, preparation and the setting out of composition for external interiors
That was very helpful! Thanks
Awesome results! Thank for the tutorial... Can I achieve that final result with Enscape 3.5?
you can!
I've tried the soft directional lighting using sphere lights, but when there is a reflective surface it will show a reflection of the sphere lights at that surface. Do you have any tips so it doesn't reflect?
Really nice! Can you do an exterior video next time?
Sure!
Great video. Could you also please share Modulus Render related videos as well? Thanks
assisto todos seus videos desde o começo, Mostre o Melhor = Show it Better
More enscape videos please
Looks fun, thanks
Pro tip: Disable Profiles from the Edge style settings to make your sketchup viewport faster.
7:23 How did you get that Monstera map?
cool tips man
Could you make a tutorial on animating the scenes?? ❤
Mr, I am from Indonesia, I really happy and enjoy with your video. and i study about architecture in here.
Btw, what do you use monitor brand?
sorry Mr, If my english bad 🙏
Amazing ❤
I am lost with the normal map for the leaf, how did you import it? where was it located in the files?
Me encanta como se ve Enscape en interiores, pero siento que al momento de hacer renders exteriores le gana la competencia. No utilicé las ultimas versiones de enscape asi que no se si han mejorado en ese aspecto
love the plants. can u share them?❤
Brilliant!
I appreciate it D!
amazing!! you are really an inspiration for me, I'm a brazilian student and lately I have no motivation to continue, but after this video I got so much references!! my mind is refreshed now, thank you so much, I really apreciate your videos
Thanks Julia! this was exactly the idea! to have some references and inspo for your projects. This is the only goal! thanks for the comment, brigado!
@@ShowItBetter Obrigada!! Sorry for my bad english haha 😊
D5 IS OUT THERE HONNIE
Hi ..make a video on non seamless to seamless texture by easy way 🎉
What a videoo. Thank yoyuu
my pleasure!
What is your computer graphic specs?
can you share tat hdri..
Yes, I saw the video "Building an 11-story building in 28 hours" was rendered with UE5.
this is crazy. I thought it was real at first
More plsss
What pc setup do you use? What are you pc specs?
I believe it's mentioned in the description box
@@etokoshina4195 Thank you
cooooool
🧡🧡🔥
☺☺😊☺
Pro tip: reduce the saturation to 80-90%
I cringe so much at architects who use Sketchup. It's like they throw their sense for good design out the window and suddenly decide to use an ugly program with ugly interface and horrible ux design.
I used to think the same when I was an architect student, but when you go out to the professional field people often prioritize practical tools above the ones that looks “aesthetically pleasing” sketch up is a monster, there is a lot of potential but you have to discover it, it not about the way it looks but the things that let you create
@@danielavargaslopez3521 Oh I wished that was true... I have used Ketchup before and I sometimes still have to for work, (because some projects are done there) but I try to avoid it as much as possible.
The program is extremely behind compared to contemporary 3D software (Rhino, Blender, Cinema 4D, 3ds Max, etc.)
I could do an infinite list of basic functionalities that Sketchup is lacking such as:
- export selected
- export and import cameras
- snapping options (disable snapping, enable snapping, mid point, perpendicular, etc)
- edit texture mapping (box mappig, planar mapping, spherical mapping, change scale, rotate, etc)
- 3D gizmo to manipulate objects easily and fast.
- work with multiple viewports instead of only one at a time
- import the most commong 3d file types such as .obj.
- extrude lines/curves
- extrude faces in user defined geometry instead only normal.
- node interface?
- proper layer support instead of useless tags.(one should be able to assign material to tags and have all objects tagged have that material, lock/freeze tags, etc).
- overall optimization to deal with big meshes such as topography.
Sketchup is not only ugly and clunky with an outdated interface you can't event set to dark mode in 2024, it is also extremely basic and lacking all kinds of basic functionalities specially the ones needed to collaborate with others in an architectural project.