
This means less bugs from revit to 3ds, and, of course, not having to deal with 3ds. There are key issues, like a painful material library, a definite loss of quality, shit view management, little uv controls, to name a few, but I can see why our firm uses this software.ġ- It plugs in very well with revit - I have my revit view and my enscape view open in another window.

I've switched jobs and I'm working for an architecture firm that solely uses enscape. When it came out it was a breadth of fresh air compared to VRAY. I know, I know the two pieces of software are not intended to do the same thing, still, I feel like CORONA and VRAY are just approaching archviz in such a stupid way it's hard not to comment.
