2019-04-23
We are excited to announce a significant milestone in our commitment to providing you with the best possible software experience. With this latest update, we are proud to declare that Revit 2019 is now officially supported within our ecosystem. This expansion of compatibility is a testament to our dedication to serving a wide range of users and ensuring that our software aligns with industry standards and technological advancements.
By officially supporting Revit 2019, we aim to cater to the needs of those who rely on this specific version of Revit for their projects. This inclusion not only extends our reach to a broader user base but also highlights our commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.
We understand that different users have various reasons for their choice of software versions, and we believe in accommodating those preferences. Whether you are a long-time user of Revit 2019 or simply prefer this version for specific projects, our official support ensures that you can confidently integrate our software into your workflow.
This expansion of support also means that you can take advantage of the unique features and capabilities of our software while working with Revit 2019. You'll benefit from a seamless, efficient, and productive experience that enhances your project outcomes.
Our dedication to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction remains at the forefront of our mission. We encourage all users to explore the opportunities and possibilities that this official support for Revit 2019 brings. We are here to assist you in making the most of our software and ensuring that your projects are executed with precision and efficiency.
Should you have any questions, require assistance, or seek guidance on how to optimize your experience with our software in conjunction with Revit 2019, our support team is readily available to assist you. Your success is our priority, and we look forward to supporting you on your creative and professional journey.
Revit 2019 support
"Motion Smoothing" in OpenVR (HTC Vive) may lead to "shimmering" effects. Depending on scene, it may be better to turn this feature OFF!
VR-mode is currently only supported on NVIDIA graphics cards!
A User Guide can be found at Download -> Documents
This update introduces 3D snapping for distance measurements, section plane outlines, and a SketchUp importer. It also enhances hide/unhide functionality in VR with undo support, improves performance and smoothness with HTC Vive, and automatically detects NVIDIA graphics cards on Optimus (laptop) systems.
This update introduces a new Filtering Manager for enhanced control over object visibility and color, along with the ability to save 3D-labels separately. It also improves loading speed for .grx and IFC files, including multiple IFC-file loading. Additionally, various bug fixes have been implemented, ensuring correct property display in VR and updating graphics when deleting/removing links.
This update brings a new, faster rendering engine with sun shadows, HDR, and support for Revit 2018, improving export speed. It also enhances VR interactivity by allowing users to create 3D labels, section planes, hide/unhide objects, take snapshots, and offers native Oculus Touch support. Additionally, the IFC-import has been updated to include full support for object colors, including reinforcement bars from Tekla.