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Argyle is running its latest build (Tiger Corn) on its oldest hardware: the Hololens 2. We're quite impressed with that charging performance, but it's even faster on next-gen devices like iPads and the Magic Leap 2. Go with us on a site walk in Augmented Reality. As we progress through the site, more of the model around us loads.
Argyle is used to discover site problems before they are reworked. From layout to QA, it's a lot easier with site visualization in AR.
Request a trial on your AR device at argyle.build
How it works
Sign up for an account at argyle.build
Upload your model via Revit Plugin at argyle.build.download
Download Argyle Build on your device and log in
First time: align with the site
Next time: show up and your models will be waiting for you
We designed Argyle as a walk-to-load model, so you can see what you need in the space as you move through it.
FAQ: Is it possible to confuse Argyle in terms of positioning? Certainly. Give him bad reference points or take him in the elevator to a floor he's never seen before. But Argyle's alignment is dynamic and smart enough for the changing workplace. With a few clicks you can set adjustments to correct the correct positioning. Argyle's alignment can be set to your exam settings for precise alignment. For a rough alignment, simply place yourself in the mini model or dollhouse and get started.
FAQ: How many anchor points you recommend: It depends on the device and the type of work you want to do. Try a few, and work from there to get the level of precision and control you need. Some people crumble the anchors on a site. Some only place them where they work. If the device returns to an area it recognizes, it will automatically realign to that area.
FAQ: Can you write the model from the Argyle experience? No. Argyle allows you to interact with components to tell them whether they are there or not, explore their metadata, and enable and disable certain categories. The writing remains in Revit, but any changes to the Revit export are quickly reflected on the spot. It's the closest thing you can get to real-time design changes and documentation.
Mechanical systems are shown along with grid lines, plumbing, and flooring. We will be back soon with the electric models.
Until next time.
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