ArchVision Dashboard 2.0 [beta] Pre-release

During the past month, ArchVision customers tested the new features and functionality of ArchVision Dashboard 2.0 [beta]. In addition to a re-styled user interface, several features have been enhanced and added. For example, the Drag & Drop feature now includes support for Revit as well as AutoCAD and 3ds Max. Placing an RPC has never been so simple.

Key features include:

* Manage and view your local RPC Content, including custom RPC Content
* Drag & Drop RPC Content from Dashboard into Autodesk Revit, 3ds Max, 3ds Max Design & AutoCAD
* Activate and Manage ArchVision Software Licenses
* Search Content by Channel: Trees, People, Automobiles, Objects and more.
* Indicators for local RPC Content and remote/global RPC Content
* RPC Plug-in and Software update notifications and downloads

Here’s a quick overview that Jon Anderson, customer support manager shared:


Existing users should expect to see ArchVision Dashboard available as an update in the coming weeks. If you are interested in beta testing ArchVision Dashboard 2.0, please let us know. Future releases will feature support for RPC Content Creation and cloud rendering.

ArchVision RPCs Plug-ins released for Autodesk 2013 Applications

ArchVision RPC Plug-ins and Content are available for immediate download for a series of Autodesk 2013 applications.

Supported Autodesk Applications include:

  • Autodesk 3ds Max
  • Autodesk 3ds Max Design
  • Autodesk AutoCAD
  • Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture
  • Autodesk Civil 3D
  • Autodesk Revit
  • Autodesk Revit Architecture
  • ArchVision Dashboard RPC Plug-ins Tab

    ArchVision Dashboard RPC Plug-ins Tab

    How do I get my RPC Plug-in?
    Update or install ArchVision Dashboard. Need to install an ArchVision Dashboard? Visit: http://archvision.com/dashboard

    ArchVision Dashboard users please open and login into your Dashboard, run any updates and verify your version. To verify your version, click preferences at the top of the ArchVision Dashboard. Visit the RPC Plug-ins tab to select and install your required RPC Plug-ins.

    Have questions? Email support@archvision.com or visit our live chat http://archvision.com/

    If It’s Useful to an AutoCAD 2012 User, It’s in the AutoCAD Exchange.

    The Autodesk Exchange in AutoCAD 2012 is now live and features a wide array of add-ons (free & paid):

    • Plug-ins (yes, the RPC Plug-in for AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, and Civil 3d is in there)
    • Standalone applications
    • Content (including RPC People, Tree, Cars & Objects Sample Content)
    • Books & Training Materials

    We’re distributing our RPC Plug-in for AutoCAD 2012 for free and we’ve also included demo Plug-ins and sample Content for use in a wide array of other Autodesk apps! Here’s a quick tutorial to help you get up and running once you’ve downloaded the Plug-in from the Exchange.

    How Do I Find the Autodesk Exchange?
    Only one way for now. AutoCAD 2012 users access the exchange in-app via the ‘Apps’ tab. We encourage users to check it out.

    Step by step instructions: Accessing the RPC Plugin

    Feedback
    We’d like to know what you think about the exchange! Once you’ve tried it, drop us a note.

    New RPC Plug-in for AutoCAD 2012. Now featuring Drag & Drop.

    AutoCAD 2012 is now available. In its latest incarnation, AutoCAD 2012 supports RPC Content drag & drop from the ArchVision Dashboard. Now it is possible for RPC All Access users to search for content and drag it directly into their scenes. The ArchVision Dashboard does the rest. No need to locate content, map it and configure the RPC Plug-in to recognize it. Just drag and drop and users are ready to render. The RPC Plug-in is supported by many flavors of AutoCAD including AutoCAD Architecture and Civil 3D. Celebrating nearly 25 years as the original computer-aided design tool, AutoCAD 2012 has more features than ever before.

    View the process of installing the RPC Plug-in for AutoCAD, downloading content and placing it into a scene in the following video tutorial:

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