12/9/2023 0 Comments Enscape in revitThis workflow requires a custom adaptive family which acts as a guide for your camera placement in Revit. I've always struggled with matching camera views in Revit for Aerial visuals from Google Earth so I came up with a workflow to match a camera view based on parameters you can get from Google Earth and as I worked with Enscape at the time this workflow will enable you to also match the FOV between Revit and Enscape. Hey all, not sure if this is going to be of use to anyone but I thought I'd share it anyway. Then just you match the Enscape resolution proportionally. What you need to do is create camera view and resize its width to 320mm. By multiple tryouts I could get to match perspective view with Enscape 90 degrees angle. Revit is quite powerful when it comes to visibility settings (hiding certain elements, changing their appearance by parameters etc.) If you could match the perspective view with Enscape rendering, it would mean you could make use of this universe of features (which simple "material mask" does not provide) Since we all do it through Revit interface, having Enscape show what perspective view shows would make whole process more convenient. During the design we go back and forth between Revit and Enscape, tweaking camera angle, position, materials, moving walls etc. ![]() "what you see is what you get" rule for still images. Kaj Burival Besides the general idea of having a good integration with a host-software, the feature could be precisely useful for:
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