Rapid design visualization

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Rapid Design Visualization (RDV) is an software technology, which brings advanced interactive visualization, simulation and analysis capabilities to the desktops of engineering professionals worldwide. RDV is exemplary for organizations that use 3D visualization to gain approval for their projects, enabling designers to easily produce interactive 3D visualizations and just as easily revise them as the project evolves. The benefits of RDV are realized through streamlined project reviews and productivity gains throughout the design cycle, resulting in a quick return on investment and a competitive advantage.



On July 9, 2007, RDV Systems announced the release of Rapid Design Visualization 2008. This version encompasses significant modifications to its core technology that enables civil, land and site development professionals to easily apply natural outdoor lighting and attain a greater level of photo realism for their Civil 3D project-based visualizations. RDV 2008 also supports an enhanced set of capabilities for animation and modeling of typical civil and land development projects.