
The final buttons in the toolbar are for app preferences or settings, feedback, and license and version info. The 8th button is the Uploads Manager, and there you manage panos and web standalone renderings, and we will cover this under the Rendering section below. The 7th button looks like a materials editor, a common symbol in rendering tools. The 6th button looks like a tree, and this brings up the Asset Library (more on this later). The 5th button looks like a black circle with a plus sign and is for Enscape lights (more below). (see image 04 and notice that the model is the same orientation in both windows). The third button down is the Synchronize function which means all window navigation and view changes in SketchUp get mirrored (reflected) in the Enscape window. The buttons discussed start at the top and work down. Make SketchUp active again by clicking on it, and the Enscape toolbar re-appears. If you click on the Enscape window for any reason, the Enscape toolbar vanishes. The SketchUp window must be active for the Enscape menu to show. Image 02 - The Enscape toolbar is shown in SketchUp for Mac with Enscape renderer. Next, move the window to the side of your SketchUp window so you can see both simultaneously. This action launches the separate Enscape rendering viewport window. To launch Enscape, click on the Start Enscape button at the top of the Enscape toolbar. The user experience of Enscape for SketchUp is thus: model like normal in SketchUp. Once installed, you will find an Enscape tools palette and an Enscape menu under the Extensions menu in SketchUp. Installing the Enscape plugin for SketchUp for Mac is quite straightforward. All of these, except SketchUp, are Windows-only versions at the moment. Enscape is always a plugin-not a standalone render app-and currently, there are versions of Enscape for Archicad, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, and Vectorworks. And we share our experiences learning and getting familiar with the application ourselves as part of our review process.Įnscape for Mac for SketchUp runs as a plugin for Mac SketchUp users.

In our typical style, when we write the first review of an application, we make part of the review instructive and introductory. The German software interactive rendering tool has been mentioned and written about many times at Architosh, but this is our first product review. ENSCAPE FOR MAC SKETCHUP IS THE FIRST VERSION of the popular Enscape rendering application that runs natively on Mac computers.
