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I have sent an email out to AchVision requesting an explaination to why animated RPC dont work in NXT. Below is Archvision reply

ArchVision Customer Service, Apr 19 08:40 am (EDT):

Hello Mike,

I have not experimented with Animated RPCs in Accurender Nxt. The Animated content will render, however I am not sure if the animated sequence will translate into Accurender Nxt. Are you only seeing the first frame? Please tell me more and I will work to find a solution for you. Also I recommend contacting McNeel and Associates. As the developer of Accurender Nxt they know much more about the expected behaviors than I. Sorry for my lack of expertise on this.

Thanks,

Jon Anderson Customer Service Manager ArchVision 163 East Main Street, Suite 310 Lexington, Kentucky 40507 USA p 859.252.3118 ext. 103 f 859.381.1108 support@archvision.com www.archvision.com

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They don't work because I haven't implemented them.

And a lot of us look forward to the day it will be implemented.

Roy Hirshkowitz said:

They don't work because I haven't implemented them.

I'd be happy just to have the 2.5D RPC's work with the Farm. 

ROY

To honest i wouldnt mind paying the $50 upgrade to get the rpc and any water or any decal working correctly

and i think you will find most people would do the feel the same.

tell us your thoughts
 
Roy Hirshkowitz said:

They don't work because I haven't implemented them.

The one's that stand still, like the fountains, are easy.  The ones that move around, like the walking people or cars, are not happening anytime soon.


i understand ... it would be very good  if you can get them all to work 

i still think this is the best value for money  software compare to others software i use.
 Roy Hirshkowitz said:

The one's that stand still, like the fountains, are easy.  The ones that move around, like the walking people or cars, are not happening anytime soon.

completly Agree that NXT is the best but would be better with RPC Animation... sorry Roy

 

I guess we will be looking forward to anytime soon coming along someday

Would also be willing to pay for update

 

Marty

 

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