Enscape interior rendering of a sunlit living room with green stained glass reflections on the couches and coffee table
Dinnie Muslihat

Dinnie Muslihat

Published: September 18, 2024  •  2 min read

Add Vibrancy to Visualizations with Colored Shadows

The release of Enscape 4.1 introduced a slew of amazing new features, including colored shadows for artificial light sources and a colored sun shadows update.

Colored sun shadows update

Enscape interior rendering of a sunlit living room with red stained glass reflections on the couches and coffee table

 

Colored sun shadows were introduced to Enscape in 2023, developed from an idea from the Enscape community. As its name suggests, the feature allows you to cast a colored shadow from sunlight that travels through colored glass, giving your scene amazing effects and creating a special atmosphere.

With the release of Enscape 4.1, you can now add textures to Glass material and have the texture patterns reflected without having to model the whole window geometry. This is an excellent function if your design includes stained glass.

Glass is a new material type that has to be selected manually. The ability to upload a texture that is "applied" on the glass material has been added to calculate the correct shadow pattern. 

Increased fidelity of fog shadows

Before and after comparison of Enscape's improved colored sun shadows fog feature

The colored sun shadows update has improved fog quality. This means that whatever color the sunlight in your scene is, the fog will exude a hue of the same color, giving your design a more realistic atmosphere. There is no fog interaction with ray-traced artificial light sources.

 

Quote by Enscape Rendering Team member about developing the fog feature

Colored shadows for artificial light sources

Enscape interior rendering of colored shadows emitting reflections from a floor lamp through a green stained glass partition

 

Prior to this feature's development, colored shadows were shown only in sunlight. Now, you can see colored shadows through colored glass when the illumination source is artificial, such as lamps or lighting fixtures.

Add a splash of color to your interior scenes or complement natural lighting with colored shadows for artificial light sources. Create an engaging atmosphere with colored glass partition walls, colored semi-transparent furniture, and decorative objects that leave a kaleidoscopic impression.

 

Quote by Enscape Rendering Engineer about developing the colored shadows

Which graphics cards are needed?

The colored shadows work on computers equipped with graphics cards capable of hardware ray tracing. For the colored sun shadows, ensure 'Ray-Traced Shadows' is enabled in the General Settings and that ‘Ray-Traced Artificial Lights (beta)’ is enabled for the colored shadows for artificial lights.

Elevate your design workflow with colored shadows

The updates are included in the latest Enscape 4.1 release, along with other great features. To learn more about getting started with colored shadows or Enscape in general, visit the Enscape Knowledge Base. Make sure you've upgraded to Enscape 4.1, which is free for existing users, to start using the feature.

 

Download Enscape 4.1

Important information regarding Enscape licensing changes in version 4.1. To avoid potential challenges, please read this article before you install.

 

 

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Dinnie Muslihat
Dinnie Muslihat

Dinnie is part of the Content team at Chaos and manages the Enscape blog. She enjoys sharing informative, insightful, and inspirational content for architects and designers to empower their visualization workflows. If you have an excellent idea for a blog post, get in touch via blog-editor@chaos.com

Enscape interior rendering of a sunlit living room with red stained glass reflections on the couches and coffee table
Before and after comparison of Enscape's improved colored sun shadows fog feature
Enscape interior rendering of colored shadows emitting reflections from a floor lamp through a green stained glass partition