Plug-In for Revit 2016

Autodesk Revit (Integrated Plugin developed by Paul Kinnane)

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geofnarlee
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I have both Revit 2015 & 2016 on my machine (Dell M6600 16GM RAM, Quadro M4000 2GB). So I installed Octane plug-ins for both. The 2015 is a bit draggy, but certainly servicable (still checking with artificial lights, tho), but the 2016 is too slow to be useful. Is it me? :)
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I have both Revit 2015 & 2016 on my machine (Dell M6600 16GM RAM, Quadro M4000 2GB). So I installed Octane plug-ins for both. The 2015 is a bit draggy, but certainly servicable (still checking with artificial lights, tho), but the 2016 is too slow to be useful. Is it me?
They are both OK for me. Do you have a separate video card as your display adapter? If not, try setting the render priority to Low. Perhaps Revit 2016 is using the display adapter OpenGL functions more than 2015? http://render.otoy.com/universe.php#45GPU%20Settings.

Paul
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Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
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geofnarlee
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lesson: always reboot before making my comments on weather a new installation is working right...!:)

Also THX for the render priority tip - huge navigation difference!! what's funny is it didn't "seem" to have slowed down the rendering aspect. Huh. will test further.

thanks, Paul
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