I’m beginning interior decorating school this fall and need a laptop. I’m going for the MacBook Pro since I’m already in the ecosystem, and am willing to pay the extra money. What I want to know is which version of the computer I should get. I was told by my school that they recommend getting the previous gen i7, since the initial processing speed is actually faster than the i9 (2.6GHz for i7 vs 2.3GHZ for i9,) and that Enscape only downloads at speeds of 2.5GHz or more. But when I went to the Enscape website, they said get the latest possible model for MacBook Pro. Something that also confuses me is that even though the initial speed of the i9 is 2.3GHz, Apple has this thing called Turbo Boost which allows for speeds up to 4.8GHz under heavy load, but my school says that Enscape doesn’t consider Turbo Boost, it only considers the initial processing speed. Has anyone successfully used Enscape on an i9 MacBook Pro, and would recommend it to me? Thanks! https://9apps.ooo/
SketchUp Make & Pro 2016, 2017 and 2018; Rhino 5.0 64bit and 6.0; ArchiCAD 21 and 22; Recommended Hardware. The minimum requirements for Enscape are an OpenGL 4.2 compatible NVIDIA or AMD graphics card with a minimum of 2GB VRAM and the latest available drivers. Enscape is a Windows-only application. To run it on a Mac (Intel-based) you will have to create a separate startup partition and install Windows 10 on that. Take a look at Twinmotion. It is in many respects similar to Enscape and it has a MacOS version. I have installed windows bootcamp but am now working with adobe programs on Mac, autocad on parallels (as per previous mac) and now sketchup/enscape on windows bootcamp. I need to go to 3 platforms to run different programs for same assessments (am an interior design student). Download Enscape Alpha here: Sketchup now works in 2016 Process: You need to register for the trial on the website.
Enscape For Sketchup Mac
Enscape lets you explore your design in 3d and VR - literally by the click of a button. Enscape is available for Windows as a plugin for SketchUp, Rhino.