

Enscape is not able to allow this basic requirement of a workflow so far. So he or she just has to open the model and select the appropriate scene to be sure that he or she will produce exactly the same result I produced the day before.

This must be the case, because the next day a colleague might be obliged to render the same scene again. įor this reason the mapping of a rendering content is determined exclusively by the CAD scene. the exact matching is for example necessary where you combine graphics from the CAD and from any renderer - this happens daily in almost every architecture company - within any layout tool these graphics match then without any further stupid fumbling or scaling - just for a simple and fast workflow. Hi jan1 - the main reasons are workflow and reproducibility, because it's a lot of money
