![]() Once you have found one that you like best, click ‘Replace’. The material will update on any surface that had the original material assigned to it. You can test different material looks at this point by simply clicking on a material you’d like to see in the rendering window. This will open the Material Library, where you can browse and choose the Enscape material you would like to use to replace the original one with.Ĭlick a material to see it represented in the Enscape visualization immediately. How to replace an existing Enscape materialįor any existing material in your project, click on the three dots next to the material in the Enscape Material Editor and select ‘Replace with Enscape Material’. Once materials are in the Material Editor, you can assign them to surfaces in your project via your modeling software. You also have the option to edit them further to create the desired look for your project with the Enscape Material Editor.Īdditionally, you are able to import materials from other sites, such as, but only to the Material Editor. The library contains a selection of ready-to-use PBR materials and maps that you can import as native materials into your design application. The Enscape Material Library and Material EditorĮnscape provides both a Material Library and a Material Editor. Please note that at this time, this only applies to the pre-loaded materials that are available in the Enscape Material Library. This is a significant workflow enhancement and will save you time having to import and export Enscape materials manually. This article will show you how to change a material with the ‘Replace with Enscape Material’ function, available with Enscape 3.3 and above.
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