From the course: Enscape Essential Training (2019)

Introduction to the Enscape ribbon - Enscape Tutorial

From the course: Enscape Essential Training (2019)

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Introduction to the Enscape ribbon

- [Instructor] This is an overview of the various tools that are available to you on the ribbon inside of Revit related to Enscape. The first tool is called Start and Start will be the tool that you use in order to actually start the Enscape environment. Then you have Active Document. Active Document has a pull down menu and what it allows you to do is select what view that you want to render in Enscape. VR Headset does what it sounds like. It allows you to use Enscape along with whatever virtual realty headset that you happen to own. There's also tools for rendering images, exporting out your Enscape environments. You can create views, and that's not creating a view inside of Enscape, but it's creating a view based off of your Enscape view inside of the Revit environment. There's the Asset Library, which allows you to place objects like trees and cars and people inside of the scene to produce better looking renderings. There's a section for video which provides us the ability to move around on the inside of the scene and render our videos. There's panorama, which creates a three dimensional panorama of the location that you're currently standing in inside of your model. So you're standing in one spot and you can look all the way around, 360 degrees, at the different objects from the point that you're standing at. There's an option here for uploads which allows you to upload such things as your panoramas and your standalone images up to the web. There is placing sound and enabling sound. The button that you'll use the most is called Settings. Inside of Settings you have a wide variety of tools and we'll go over those tools later on in the exercise. Then there's also options for Feedback and About, which allows you to provide feedback associated to the Enscape software platform or learn more about this version of Enscape. Now that we understand the basic tools, let's get started in using each one of these commands.

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