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ArchVision Releases Revit 2009 Video Tutorials

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LEXINGTON, KY, Oct 1, 2008 - Launched earlier this month, ArchVision Revit video tutorials are designed to provide users with tips and tricks for everyday workflow.

Revit 2009 users have access to over 100 licensed RPC Trees, Shrubs and Grasses and may easily access ArchVision Revit video tutorials via the Autodesk Communication Channel. ArchVision Revit video tutorials focus on a variety of topics including rendering with mental ray, swapping and modifying RPC Content, and placing RPC Content.

“The first in the video series released in early September, future tutorials will be released in the coming weeks. Topics were chosen with users in mind. For example, interoperability is a key feature with Revit 2009. We felt it imperative to provide users with insights into workflow efficiencies for porting content from Revit 2009 to 3ds Max 2009,” shares Dee Fife, of ArchVision.

A total of four tutorials for Revit users are scheduled for release through the end of the year. The second in the video series, Revit 2009: Modifying RPC Content and Using mental ray, will release in October. Additional tutorials for ArchVision products are scheduled for release, including ArchVision Viewport, which enables users to place RPC Content and SketchUp objects in Photoshop scenes.

Tutorials are available for viewing through Revit’s Autodesk Communication Channel and www.archvision.com/revit/2009/.

About ArchVision, Inc.

ArchVision is the leader in the development of image-based content creation, management and delivery solutions. In addition to its RPC (Rich Photorealistic Content) Plug-in technology, ArchVision's products include a growing library of RPC content ranging from people, trees and shrubs to image-based automobiles and other popular objects, including the widely adopted subscription based content and software service, ArchVision All Access.

ArchVision currently serves customers located in over 100 countries around the world. RPC is the image-based rendering technology of choice for many of the leading animation, CAD, real-time simulation, and 3D modeling software packages on the market today. Native and plug-in RPC support now exists in Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk VIZ, Autodesk Civil 3D, Revit, AutoCAD Architecture, Bentley MicroStation, Newtek's LightWave 3D, Maxon Cinema 4D, AccuRender from Robert McNeel & Associates, Piranesi from Informatix, Adobe Photoshop, Graffiti RenderPro, Cubicspace's rtre, Arc+ Render, VR4MAX, SGI Performer and Autodessys formZ.

For more information, visit www.archvision.com.

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