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Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 7:51:41 AM | Archvision RPC and Revit

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FYI, just though i would post this from the What's New in Revit 2009

Revit Architecture 2009 provides an improved library of RPC (Rich Photorealistic Content) files from ArchVision®.

The library has been expanded to include the following:

Over 100 trees and plants

More ArchVision realpeople™, as well as updates to realpeople that were shipped with previous releases

Additional office furnishings and fixtures

The new RPC content offers more photorealistic render appearances. It is stored in a local, read-only library.



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Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 8:46:15 PM | Archvision RPC and Revit

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Thanks for the info coreed!

 


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Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:29:29 PM | Archvision RPC and Revit

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So is the Archvision RPC going to become the industry standard for rendering libraries for 3d max & Revit? Just curious if it's the best way to go before I drop a few grand to expand my libraries. I'd appreciate input from any and all.

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Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:46:14 PM | rowlandscha

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Quoting rowlandscha from 2008-04-16 13:29:29

"So is the Archvision RPC going to become the industry standard for rendering libraries for 3d max & Revit? Just curious if it's the best way to go before I drop a few grand to expand my libraries. I'd appreciate input from any and all."

it looks like that's the way Autodesk is going. i only buy Archvision RPC entourage. i would definitely give them a look before buying.

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Thanks Coreed!

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