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Dinnie Muslihat

Dinnie Muslihat

Published: September 25, 2024  •  2 min read

Chaos Cloud Updates and Vectorworks 2025 with Service Pack 4.1.1

This Service Pack includes an enhanced integration to Chaos Cloud and support for Vectorworks 2025. If you’re an existing Enscape user, download now to enjoy the new functions.

 

Download Enscape 4.1.1


Note: For users of Enscape 4.1 and 4.1.1, an improved
cloud-based floating license option is also now available.

Fast and easy design reviews on the cloud

Design review of an Enscape rendering of a dining room using Chaos Cloud Comments

Enscape 4.1, released in July, introduced support for Chaos Cloud, albeit with a slight limitation. With this Service Pack, you can export panoramas and web standalones directly to Chaos Cloud from Enscape.

Now, you can easily streamline and perform every step of the design review process on Chaos Cloud. What does that mean for an Enscape user like you? It means you can:

  • Collaborate with your team and clients in a single place.
  • Easily upload panoramas and/or renders on Chaos Cloud and let clients explore your designs with advanced virtual tours.
  • Use highlights to guide and engage your reviewers with the most eye-catching part of your work.
  • Let peers make annotations directly on your visualizations with user-friendly markup tools.
  • Assign floor plans and use a mini-map to assist with tour navigation.

 

Chaos Cloud for Enscape features customization options for hotspots and highlights that allow you to add pop-ups with additional information for your virtual tour and floor plans. It also features visual annotations for feedback and collaboration scenarios. Chaos Cloud enables you to mix your Enscape content with images and/or files of your own if needed.

There are no third-party virtual tour creation applications that offer direct integration with Enscape. This update brings us one step closer to having Chaos Cloud be the central point for uploads from all Chaos products.

Chaos Cloud Mini Map feature highlighting a one-bedroom house

How to access Chaos Cloud

  1. Update to Enscape 4.1.1. You will need a named account to use the new licensing and cloud services.
  2. There will be a button to trigger the migration of your cloud data from the legacy Enscape service to Chaos Cloud. Clicking this button will activate the migration procedure where your content will migrate to your named account (if you had Uploads without an account) and all data from the named account to Chaos Cloud.
  3. You will be able to find all your data in the Chaos Cloud Web Interface and the Enscape Desktop Client, which has the same UI as today.

For more information on how to use this feature, visit the Enscape Knowledge Base

Information added about colored glass in an Enscape interior rendering using Chaos Cloud

Support for Vectorworks 2025

Vectorworks 2025 is now available for Enscape, both on Windows and Mac. Vectorworks users can now use the latest version of their favorite modeling application with Enscape to create high-quality visualizations easily and quickly.

Download the Service Pack

To start enjoying the Chaos Cloud updates and Vectorworks 2025, download the Enscape 4.1.1 Service Pack, which is free for existing users.

 

Download Enscape 4.1.1

 

Important information regarding Enscape licensing changes in version 4.1 and above

As of September 25, 2024, we have enhanced our licensing system with an improved cloud-based floating license option. You can now use floating licenses remotely, providing complete flexibility to access your licenses from anywhere.

Learn more about cloud-based floating licensing here.

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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

Design review of an Enscape rendering of a dining room using Chaos Cloud Comments
Chaos Cloud Mini Map feature highlighting a one-bedroom house
Information added about colored glass in an Enscape interior rendering using Chaos Cloud