
Using Additional RPC Content from ArchVision
Revit Architecture provides many RPC objects that you are licensed to use in rendered images for Revit
projects. If desired, you can download additional RPC content to use in projects. (Go to
http://commerce.vismasters.com
NOTE
If you do not own a license to use the additional RPC content, it renders with watermarks.
To use additional RPC content with Revit Architecture
1
Configure Revit Architecture to access the additional RPC content.
See
Using the ArchVision Content Manager
on page 1212.
2
If the additional RPC content has not yet been downloaded to the local computer or to a network
location, download it.
For instructions, see the ArchVision Content Manager Help (
http://acm.archvision.com/help
3
Create or edit an RPC family, and specify the RPC content as the render appearance for a family
type.
See
Specifying a Render Appearance for an RPC Family
on page 1207. When you open the Render
Appearance Library, it lists the RPC content that Revit Architecture provides and the additional
RPC content purchased by your organization.
4
Load the RPC family into a Revit project, and place the entourage objects in a project view for
rendering.
See
Placing Plants and Entourage in a Project View
on page 1213.
Placing Plants and Entourage in a Project View
1
Open a floor plan view or a 3D orthographic view in a Revit Architecture project.
You cannot place plants or entourage in perspective views, elevation views, or section views.
2
Load a family of plants or entourage, as follows:
a
Click Insert tab
➤
Load from Library panel
➤
Load Family.
b
To load plants, open the Planting folder. To load people and other entourage, open the
Entourage folder.
c
Select the desired RPC or entourage family files (for example, RPC female.rfa or RPC
Shrub.rfa), and click Open.
3
Place a plant or entourage object in the drawing area, as follows:
a
Click Home tab
➤
Build panel
➤
Component drop-down
➤
Place a Component.
b
Click Place Component tab
➤
Element panel, and select the desired family from the Type
Selector drop-down.
c
Click in the drawing area to place a plant or entourage object in the view.
d
Move and rotate the object, as needed.
To move the object, drag it to the desired location. To rotate the object, select it and press
Spacebar
to rotate 90 degrees, or use the Rotate tool to rotate to a specific position. See
on page 379.
NOTE
You cannot tag or schedule RPC objects.
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