ArchVision Dashboard 2.0[beta] Update Released

ArchVision Dashboard 2.0[beta] released today. Beta user feedback continues to be incorporated.

Key features include:

Autodesk Revit Drag & Drop
In addition to AutoCAD, 3ds Max and 3ds Max Design, Revit 2013 & 2014 now support RPC Drag & Drop. Local RPC Content may be dragged from Dashboard directly into your Revit 2013 or 2014 scene. We invite you check out this quick tutorial to see how it works and learn a couple tricks along the way:

 

To enable Drag & Drop your RPC Content must be local and recognized as local by Dashboard and Revit. The thumbnail icon provides you an indicator so you can easily know the status.

License management is now in the cloud! All RPC Plug-ins require a Dashboard on the same machine and the RPC Plug-in simply needs to point to your local Dashboard.

Node-lock licenses
Upon login your license will be detected and reflected in your Dashboard.

Floating licenses
Upon login, Dashboard will detect and check out an available floating license.

Local RPC Content
Dashboard scans and detects RPC Content. Local and custom content will populate. If you have custom RPC Content, a Custom RPC Channel will appear and populate with those objects. The scan occurs at start-up and when paths are added. Currently, we recommend you add a path to the specific folder(s) for an optimal experience.

Want to try the latest beta and give us some feedback? Drop us an email and we will send you a link.

ArchVision RPC Content: May Cars Additions

Looking for a new car? How about the economical fuel efficient Hyundai Elantra? Then again one might prefer something a little larger that will handle rough off-road conditions like the Toyota FJ Cruiser. Why choose? Get them both now in the May Cars Additions collection.

RPC All Access plan customers now have access to these two new RPCs and thousands more.

Check out all of the latest RPC Content added to the RPC Content exchange by clicking recently added from ArchVision Dashboard.

ArchVision Dashboard is available as a free download and provides users a free trial.

ArchVision RPC Content: April Cars Additions

ArchVision proudly announces April parking lot car additions to the All Access Exchange. This all new collection features the classic Holden Commodore sedan, spacious wide-bodied Holden Caprice sedan, and the attractive compact Holden Barina (the Chevy Aveo’s Australian cousin). These parking lot cars are perfect for any still or animation.

RPC All Access plan customers now have access to this new library of Rich Photorealistic Content (RPC) from ArchVision.

Check out all of the latest RPC Content added to the RPC Content exchange by clicking recently added from ArchVision Dashboard. ArchVision Dashboard is available as a free download and provides users a free trial.

ArchVision RPC Content: March Cars Additions

This March we go “down under” for a new collection of cars. ArchVision proudly announces the introduction of three new Australian automobiles. This RPC collection features “Australia’s small car,” the Holden Cruze, the stylish Holden Captiva SUV, and a brand new Holden Combo van. These parking lot cars are perfect for any still or animation.

RPC All Access plan customers now have access to this new library of Rich Photorealistic Content (RPC) from ArchVision.

Check out all of the latest RPC Content added to the RPC Content exchange by clicking recently added from ArchVision Dashboard. ArchVision Dashboard is available as a free download and provides users a free trial.

ArchVision Releases New RPC Cars

New RPC Content Added to RPC All Access Exchange

RPC All Access plan customers now have access to a new library of Rich Photorealistic Content (RPC) from ArchVision®. This RPC collection features a series of automobiles.

Check out the latest RPC Content added to the RPC Content exchange by clicking recently added from ArchVision Dashboard. ArchVision Dashboard is available as a free download and provides users free trial. Download ArchVision Dashboard.

We’ve got several tutorials on working with RPC Cars. Visit our help.archvision.com page to access them all. One we recommend frequently is: RPC Seated People in RPC Cars.