

Enscape: offers photo-realistic render using the latest techniques for better results. It is one of the powerful products in the design industry. It is also used in the VFX and film making. Have you looked at the materials that are part of V-Ray’s Chaos Cosmos ? There are almost 700 other V-Ray materials there for you to use. Vray: is a rendering engine that collaborates with Sketch-up to deliver realistic renders.

But you pay for this with the speed that it takes to make a final image. V-Ray on the other hand can represent almost any type of surface and has more types of materials built in. There are also hardwired limits to the types of lights and reflections that an object might have. Although Vray offers an animation alternative, it is not advanced it is realise only to create small animations or small videos around an objective. Rugs/Carpets, Velvet and various transparent materials can’t be created. However you will struggle if you want to certain types of fabrics and transparent materials and more unusual surfaces. I really love it, the speed at which I can iterate a visual is fantastic and pro users make incredible stuff. As a realtime renderer Enscape is best suited to producing video and interactive content, there are various technical technical and visual concessions that are made to keep it being able to produce an image multiple times a second to make this possible.
