• New Visualization Features Improve Graphics and Communication in Revit

    Teams can’t collaborate on something they can’t see. That’s why, whether you’re a structural engineer, architect, or any other professional working with BIM, visualization is key. And Revit 2020 packs a powerful punch in this department. Revit 2020 delivers features in a…


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    Spectacular improvements to performance and quality for Revit Cloud Rendering

    If you thought the December 2018 update to Revit cloud rendering was a big deal, you were right. But those updates were only some of what the team was working on.  That initial release has been followed by several big incremental improvements…


  • 3dss max 2020 for revit users

    What’s new in 3ds Max 2020 for Revit users?

    Exciting news, as the latest Autodesk 3ds Max update was just released on March 27, 2019.  If you subscribe to the AEC Collection, you can access 3ds Max 2020 now in your Autodesk Account. New features in 3ds Max 2020 for Revit…


  • Revit Live 2.0

    What’s new in Revit Live 2.0 for immersive architectural visualizations

    An update from the Revit Live product team I’m proud to announce the release of Revit Live 2.0.  It’s been more than a year since we launched Revit Live 1.0, and a lot has changed since then. On top of all the…


  • Dive Deeper into Immersive Visualization with Virtual Reality

    Imagine the benefit to creating an immersive visualization of your Revit model before the project is ever built. You could iterate faster, validate your design decisions, and get valuable insight into how the future occupant will interact with the building. Now, imagine…


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    Making Virtual Reality a Real Thing

    Virtual Reality (VR) was certainly a hot topic in 2016. So much so that some industry specialists called 2016 the “Year of VR.” With over 1.5M premium VR devices – like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift – and an additional 15M…