The cube below is a Mini-Cooper (or should I say a Mini-Cuber) before the image file path is re-established. The big clue that there is a disconnect is your RPC’s will look like cubes rather than the wire mesh of vehicles or paper cutout profiles of people or plants. So if your image files are stored on the server and the Content Manager is looking on the local machine for the image files, which are not there, the RPC’s will not render. These commands direct the Content Manager to look for the RPC image files at the following local path:Ĭ:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\Materials2011\assetlibrary_base.fbm\RPCs These files are (or should be) located within a folder called “ArchVision Content Manager” under the local path of C:Program Files/ArchVision folder. Archvision uses a series of files to direct Revit on how to render the content placed within the Revit project. The problem arises when you are working on a project and you load the RPC content from the server. A typical installation on a single machine usually doesn’t present a problem but if you are working in a large office with your Revit files on a main server you are going to have to address some pathing issues. Archvision ( ) provides a variety of content for populating your renderings with people, vehicles and plants.
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