
Impress your clients!
Wow them with high quality images and set your project apart from the rest!
Fast!
RPC files reduce the polygon count, translating to faster render
times and smaller file sizes.
Mass Edit and Mass Populate!
Place Hundreds of RPCs within a scene - perfect for parking lots,
filling stadiums and arenas, or a tree-filled scene!
Content and Tools for Every Project
RPC have a wide selection of libraries featuring People, Trees,
Objects and Cars!
The ArchVision Content Manager (ACM) enables you to improve your
workflow.
Join the Thousands of Design Professionals Using RPC Technology
Traditional visual mediums are burdened with
non-existent or expensive, time-consuming alternatives for manipulating
3D image-object information.

The RPC advantage boils down to speed, image quality and ease of use.
Rich Photorealistic Content, has become the preferred method of incorporating complex objects into 3D computer graphics environments. Because RPCs rely on photo image data, the remarkable richness of detail and quality of images far surpasses even the best computer-generated models.
ArchVision has developed several compilations of
photorealistic content that can be integrated into 3D models, including
assorted collections of trees, people, cars and other objects. These
libraries are being utilized in a variety of fields and applications,
including commercial and landscape architecture, general design
visualization, urban design, construction, product design, simulation
and manufacturing.

Thousands of Visualization professionals in more
than 85 countries around the world use RPC because it provides a way to
represent complex objects in computer visualization projects without
relying on polygonal geometry. As a result, RPC delivers faster
rendering times and better image quality over traditional geometry-based
solutions. The use of continuously updated and synthesized image data
creates a stunningly effective 3D illusion, freeing you to realize your
vision to its fullest by placing as many people, trees, shrubs, or other
RPC objects into scenes as needed to bring them to life. For these and
other reasons, RPC technology has been integrated seamlessly into
Autodesk VIZ, 3ds max, Autodesk Architectural Desktop (ADT), Autodesk
Civil 3D, Autodesk Revit, Robert McNeel & Associates' AccuRender, SGI
Performer, Informatix's Piranesi and Bentley MicroStation. This allows
the user to take full advantage of the power of RPC with no additional
software. RPC technology is currently supported via a plug-in for
Maxon's Cinema 4D R9, Newtek's Lightwave and Adobe Photoshop.

RPC technology uses high quality image data
combined with minimal polygonal geometry to create the illusion of 3D.
By synthesizing image data as the camera moves through the scene, images
effectively reproduce the appearance of a 3-Dimensional object without
relying on complex polygonal geometry. A remarkably simple user
interface makes the placement of RPC content a simple click-to-place
operation. An icon is first used to orient RPC content within the
geometry of your scene, and at render time, the RPC plug-in calculates
the viewing angle of the RPC object relative to the virtual camera. The
appropriate corresponding images are then synthesized, creating the
illusion that a complete 3D object exists in the scene.

The latest RPC content offerings include ArchVision's Smart Content™ user interface that allows users to interact with content through simple controls right in the interface, delivering unprecedented control within your scenes. For example, when placing a car from RPC Automobiles Volume 1, users can steer the tires by dragging the steering slider control in either direction, or use the built-in spline tool to draw a path for the RPC car to follow at a user-defined speed. The Populous™ 3.5D libraries include people who are viewable from anywhere on the Z-axis at every point in their motion cycles, making them completely camera independent.
With more than 90 collections of automobiles, people, trees, fountains, furniture and other objects, don't let visualization work be limited to tough-to-render, unrealistic, heavy resource-laden polygonal models. Bring something new to the next project. ArchVision's Image-Based Rendering approach delivers true photo-realism and detail, without sacrificing rendering performance.