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rpc archvision e revit 2011?

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good afternoon, I am using the archive program rpc creator pro.

I have the need to create a mannequin, so I create the two images (the third not necessary is for the preview), I complete all the data and, once finished the program shows me how my rpc is "used" (all right in appearance).

drag it into a revit project but is not loaded:
impossible to open the document


Can you please tell me what I miss?
 
hello tristan thanks, unfortunately I followed the tutorial but the file created in rpccreator has the .rpc extension
So I don't know how to let him communicate with revit.
 
revit reads .rpc formats if loaded as a component within a project, but does not open .rpc formats. if you want to see it in revit open a project and insert it as a component.
 
emi, insert it as a component in what sense?

from the menu I insert it in what way?

Thank you.
 
insert > family charge > surrounding environment
as it rightly says tristan, with this command you load it as an element in your project and with the command begin>component> positioning component insert it as an object.
 
as it rightly says tristan, with this command you load it as an element in your project and with the command begin>component> positioning component insert it as an object.
...and then change it according to your needs and your "photos"(as explained in getting started)
 
Okay it works! I followed your advice step by step, now it works.

my object, however, whatever the rotation is always in sight in front.

How can I do it three-dimensional in the real sense of the word?

I tried to create 4 images, 1 rgb front and 1 white-black front, 1 rgb side and 1 white-black side, but when I try to create it I get a mistake:

the size of the images is not consisteant

Could you help me out here, too?
Thank you.
 
rpc objects are not real 3d objects. are entities that have the necessary information within them so that in the rendering stage they "absorb the likeness" of what is contained within them. this serves to lighten the file a lot.
If you want to create objects in 3d, the speech changes a bit. you can do (not with the rpc) but you would create unnecessary problems in the management of model 3d. In other words, you should create families to be included in the project.
 
No, sorry, I try to explain better:

I have a mannequin in 3dm format.

I open it with keyshot, I impose various colors and make the rendering of the front view and the side view.

I then create the two rows respectively front and side with the black background and white object, all because I thought I could make a rpc showing me both the side and the front.

How can I make a rpc to show me more faces than the object?
I hope I could explain.
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Gentlemen, thank you for your support.
I concluded with the mannequins but at the moment I can only create a rpc in a project only with a view (for example always the front).
to create a rpc with two views (e.g. front and dummy side) at the moment I am not able to understand the guide however I can go well it is more than good!

Thank you.
 
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I'm sorry, but I think we can't do... .
there are several versions of the rpc:
- those in 2d
- those in 3d
- and the most evolved ones, who "e.g.," in films

rpc creator (which is no longer available on the archive site), creates rpc in version 2d, whose representation is always fontal to the view line, and in the 3d to use with agnolo of not very high elevation.
In fact, if you try to set a 3d view from above (or with an angle close to 90°) disappear: in rendering you see only shadows.

the sw rpc creator pro, quoted by rudy b1 (for a fee) should create rpc 3d, but I do not use it and do not know it...
 

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