RPC trees and human figures with red patches over them in Enscape

@Ben_Forida

could you please try deleting the contents of this folder?

%AppData%\Enscape\Data\Textures

If you have a valid Archvision subscription, please restart Enscape once.

This should delete your cached files. If you now have a licensed version of Archvision, or if you only use the sample content shipped with Revit, the red stripes

should no longer occur.

Alternatively, if this doesn’t seem to help, please go to

c:\programdata\inreal technologies\enscape\data\textures

or

c:\programdata\enscape\data\textures

and delete the contents of that folder. This should make sure the issue doesn’t occur anymore - as long as the RPCs don’t also appear watermarked in Revit, of course.

Please let me know in case this doesn’t help.

HI

We are trying to use archvision trees in some of our projects but we get these weird stripes on the models. Plus we’ve been looking to import some evermotion trees using the method that archvision have shown but the same issue arises with a red stripe or red vertices.

Have you come across this before? we just can put any trees in as the trees aren’t working correctly. just to note we are currently on v 1.9 if that has any implications?

Any urgent help would be much appreciated given the deadlines.

thanks

@vgeorgiou please try to follow my above mentioned instruction.

Hello,

I have enscape version 2.1.0.53-g5c33a65. We have similar watermark problems with a licensed copy of archvision. It seems that the cache files location has been relocated with this new version? Please advise to where the new location is.

Thanks!

Todd