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| Setting | Recommended Value | |---------|------------------| | Rendering quality | Ultra (not Draft or Medium) | | Output resolution | 4K (3840x2160) or 8K with DLSS | | Anti-aliasing | Temporal AA (High) | | Ambient occlusion | On – Quality: High | | Bounces (light) | 4 or more | | Material resolution | 2048x2048 px minimum |

Searching for that exact phrase leads you to torrent sites, file uploaders (Mega, MediaFire, 4shared), and shady forums. Here’s what’s actually being offered—and why you should never download it.

The numeric string “4101388” appears in several contexts:

Regardless of its origin, the presence of such a code does not indicate a special “extra‑quality” edition. Enscape’s rendering fidelity is determined by the hardware (GPU capabilities), settings (quality presets, resolution, ray‑depth), and materials—not by a mysterious numeric tag.


The specific identifier "4101388" does not correspond to an official Enscape version number (e.g., 3.5, 4.0). Analysis of this specific string suggests it is likely a file ID, a post ID from a third-party forum, or a metadata tag used on file-sharing or "warez" sites.

The phrase "Extra Quality" strongly implies the user is seeking a high-resolution asset or a pre-cracked version of the software that claims to be stable and include all features without a license.

Q: Is version 4101388 a real Enscape build?
A: No. Enscape’s official version numbers are like 3.5.6.112204. The number 4101388 is fabricated by crackers.

Q: Can I download Enscape gratis from any site safely?
A: No. The only safe “gratis” versions are the educational license and the 14-day trial from enscape3d.com.

Q: Will a cracked version really give me “extra quality” renders?
A: No. Cracked versions typically disable updates and may secretly lower render quality to avoid detection. You will actually get lower quality than the official trial.

Q: What if I just want to test Enscape before buying?
A: Use the official 14-day trial. It is fully functional. Mark your calendar – after 14 days, you lose the ability to create new renders but can still view existing ones.