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Old April 28th, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone had the opportunity to play with AutoDesk Newport yet? I have a few questions about it, but haven’t been able to find the answers yet. It seems like everything I have heard about it so far is in relation to Revit, but a conversation got me thinking the other day. Is it a real-time app that will support other AutoDesk content, or is it a Revit plug-in app? Meaning, will I be able to export a FBX file, and open it in Newport to create a real-time environment of my model?
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Default Re: Anyone try Newport yet?

Isn't Newport still in Alpha? or have they even gotten beyond pre-alpha?
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Not sure.
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Has anyone had the opportunity to play with AutoDesk Newport yet? I have a few questions about it, but haven’t been able to find the answers yet. It seems like everything I have heard about it so far is in relation to Revit, but a conversation got me thinking the other day. Is it a real-time app that will support other AutoDesk content, or is it a Revit plug-in app? Meaning, will I be able to export a FBX file, and open it in Newport to create a real-time environment of my model?
Not that anyone can talk about; it is still covered by non-disclosure.....
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Visualization Technology Strengthens Digital Prototyping Solution for the Automotive and Consumer Product Design Industries
On June 18, 2007, Autodesk completed the acquisition of the technology and product assets of Opticore, a provider of advanced technology used to produce highly interactive and realistic 3D digital product visualizations and presentations. The acquisition enables Autodesk to deliver a more comprehensive and powerful design visualization offering.
For more information about the Autodesk Opticore line of products or to read the acquisition Press Release, please visit the new Autodesk Opticore website at: http://www.opticore.com/
i don't know when this will be available in market.
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