This person actually asked me if I used 3D cameras to create the architectural VR experience! This building does not exist, anywhere! It is totally made up for my books. The model was from my Interior Design using Autodesk Revit 2018 textbook, and had my custom RPC in it (mentioned in this post). I recently shared an Enscape generated EXE with someone who works in the VR world (but not directly in the AEC sector). I want to keep those up-to-date so my demos always use the latest version of Enscapes technology. I also like to include the Enscape version number, at least for my go-to sample projects. Thus, I like to export the model twice and name them accordingly – as shown below. Meaning, the model can either be used in VR or explored manually but not both from the same EXE. ![]() The only catch here is that it is one or the other right now. ![]() Not only that, but as mentioned at the beginning of this article, we can even save a VR ready EXE file. To me, this is such an amazing gift from Enscape they take the core-engine of their software, along with your model, and package it up royalty-free to share with the world! While we don’t have some controls found in the Enscape Settings dialog or these export options, we have a fully navigable model.
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