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It would be very nice if Enscape had a "export enscape assets" feature in every program that creates a proprietary enscape file with the positions/scale/rotation of the assets and their IDs/names, such that I can import it into Rhino or other software and have Enscape populate the scene with the equivalent assets.
To illustrate what I mean here is the task I'm trying to solve, and how this feature would greatly improve my workflow:
At work we have a very nice Sketchup file with our architecture and surrounding landscape, and aditionally many dozens of enscape assets sprinkled around like people, cars, and trees, that make a realistic scene. We are now tasked with re-creating this scene in rhino 7, which is simple enough by exporting the landscape and buildings as .obj files, but there does not appear to be a way of "exporting" the enscape assets from Sketchup into Rhino in such a way that the Rhino Enscape tool "recoginizes" the assets and can do the enscape magic of having dynamic assets that can be edited in the enscape window and have a proxy geometry in the Rhino viewport.
Thanks for reading!
This is a great idea and would be incredibly helpful for our workflow as well. It is typical for our firm to export study models from Revit to Rhino or SketchUp for design changes at various points in the project. Currently, any time we make this transition we need to remodel all Enscape assets - this can sometimes mean hours of re-work to create a presentable study model. The ability to transfer Enscape's proprietary assets across supported programs feels like a necessary function - please consider implementing this functionality!