Enscape 3d 4.1.0.2321 Now
For users working with Revit, ArchiCAD, or Rhino, this is the most impactful change in 4.1.
| If you are on... | Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | | Enscape 3.3 or older | Yes, immediately. The performance gains (FPS, load times) and the AI wind are game-changers. | | Enscape 3.5 | Yes. The batch panorama and RTX denoiser alone justify the upgrade. | | Enscape 4.0.0.2100 | Yes. Build 2321 fixes the "material flicker" bug that plagued the initial 4.0 release. | | Enscape 4.1.0.2300 | Optional. The update is mostly bug fixes and assets—no major rush. | Enscape 3D 4.1.0.2321
Ray-traced sun shadows are now real-time. Rhino 8's new Cycles viewport is slow; Enscape replaces it instantly. You can drag the sun slider and watch shadows crawl across a NURBS terrain at 60 fps. For users working with Revit, ArchiCAD, or Rhino,
Many users wonder if they should upgrade to Enscape 5.0 (now branded under Chaos). Here is a frank comparison: Many users wonder if they should upgrade to Enscape 5
| Feature | 4.1.0.2321 (This article) | Enscape 5.0+ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | UI Style | Classic toolbar & settings panel | Floating "Chaos" ribbon | | AI Enhancer | No | Yes (Prompts to upscale textures) | | Chaos Cloud | Basic linking | Deep integration (V-Ray settings) | | Stability | Highly stable (mature patch) | Beta-like for older GPUs | | Offline activation | Yes (Full offline) | Requires periodic online check |
Recommendation: If you need absolute stability for client deadlines and do not need AI features, stick with 4.1.0.2321. It will be supported for at least 18 months beyond the release of version 5.