![]() ![]() After installation, Enscape adds a new ribbon that will give you access to a number of tools you can use to control Enscape. When you say in renderings they do not show up, I reckon you refer to videos in general? In any case, you can also gladly send me the video file itself which you want to use as an animated texture. Enscape is a real-time rendering and virtual reality plugin for Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, Archicad and Vectorworks. Check out our Knowledgebase and FAQ If you have any issues, dont hesitate to send in feedback via the Enscape Feedback Button. How to check you are using the latest Enscape version. I'm sorry to hear about that - usually importing a video like that should be enough. SketchUp 2023 on Enscape for Mac will also be supported with the next upcoming Mac version update. Context: I am an exhibition developer trying to create a black box featuring three vidoe projections and a dual, back-to-back monitor so this is a 5-channel video that I'm trying to set up in an Enscape rendering. Any ideas what I can do to make my video textures show up/play? Also, even when I minimize the sketchup window without opening enscape or any other softwares, the model just won’t move. ![]() It would not even update it’s movement when I put it back to full screen window. Now, everytime I try to splitscreen both Sketchup Pro 2021 and Enscape 3.4, the sketchup model won’t move. I can still see my base material images in the SketchUp file before entering Enscape. I downloaded a FREE TRIAL version Enscape 3.4 from their website just now. These files however do not animate when I try to create a rendering - indeed, they do not show up at all. I have followed the instructions of managing my Enscape Materials and replacing certain texture images with. In the knowledge base, it walks you through the Video Textures process and shows an animation next to it of a screen which presumably has had a video texture applied. My apologies if this is posted elsewhere, but I cannot seem to find it.
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