A reminder that the ArchiCAD Academy will take place October 14-17 in Iriški venac, Serbia. Click here for details. In addition to all the latest news from GRAPHISOFT regarding ArchiCAD, Artlantis gurus Marin Racic, Vlajko Tomic, and Ildikó Szabó of Abvent/Artlantis will be on hand to present Artlantis 3.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
ArchiCAD aCADemy 2010
A reminder that the ArchiCAD Academy will take place October 14-17 in Iriški venac, Serbia. Click here for details. In addition to all the latest news from GRAPHISOFT regarding ArchiCAD, Artlantis gurus Marin Racic, Vlajko Tomic, and Ildikó Szabó of Abvent/Artlantis will be on hand to present Artlantis 3.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
ArchiCAD 14 Czech version released
GRAPHISOFT has announced the release of ArchiCAD 14 Czech version. For more information, please contact http://www.cegra.cz/.
Vectorworks 2011 plug-ins now available!

Good news for Vectorworks users! The export plug-in from Vectorworks 2011 to Artlantis 1, 2, and 3 is now available online for both Mac and Windows! Select Vectorworks in the Modeler dropdown menu, then choose your operating system and Artlantis version.
Enjoy!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
FREE Architectural Record webinar: The benefits of BIM collaboration
"The benefits of building information modeling (BIM) tools yield the greatest advantage when used across an integrated project team. According to many BIM proponents, the rewards multiply when the technology is deployed along with a delivery method that fosters a collaborative environment and ensures early involvement of key stakeholders. Design and construction team members working on a 289-bed hospital complex on the Mission Bay campus of the University of California, San Francisco, are relying on such a process. Although the approximately $1.5 billion project will not be complete until 2014, they are already realizing benefits." -- Architectural Record
Click here to register for a FREE continuing education webinar on September 30, entitled "Combining BIM with Alternative Project Delivery," sponsored by GRAPHISOFT.
Click here to register for a FREE continuing education webinar on September 30, entitled "Combining BIM with Alternative Project Delivery," sponsored by GRAPHISOFT.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Artlantis tutorial: Creating an Object
In an effort to help our users become better acquainted with Artlantis, we are pleased to announce that a number of Artlantis tutorials have been posted to YouTube.com Click here to learn how to create an Object in Artlantis.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
ArchiCAD 14 Russian version released
GRAPHISOFT has announced the release of ArchiCAD 14 Russian version. Shipping started September 10. For more information on where to get the Russian version, please click here.
Friday, September 10, 2010
ArchiCAD 14 Norwegian version released
GRAPHISOFT announced today the release of ArchiCAD 14 Norwegian version. Shipping starts today. For more information, please click here.
Monday, September 06, 2010
SB2 launches Render[in] for SketchUp

SB2 announced today the launch of Render[in], a fully-integrated, real-time radiosity engine developed for SketchUp Free and Pro users. Render[in] gives SketchUp users the high-definition, realistic renderings they've been looking for, in a powerful, easy-to-use application.
Render[in] users can:
- quickly create a high definition rendering with no size limitation
- use existing SketchUp parameters and add new ones
- create a photo-realistic project environment (water, sand, grass) and a 3D sky with clouds
- create artificial light sources
- see the final result in a real-time radiosity preview window
Because Render[in] is fully-integrated into SketchUp and uses the same settings, learning how to create high-definition renderings is fast and easy. Once the model is ready, Render[in] brings designs to life, by offering realistic additions like a 3D sky, four types of clouds, and modifiable lighting sources. Render[in] also offers additional texture settings to choose from, like specular reflection and shininess, and auto-bump for materials.
During the beta phase, Render[in] is available in a free download from http://www.renderin.com
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