It’s exactly 10 years since Dynamite VSP was launched by 3AM Solutions way back in 2001, so this is a fitting time to announce that the product is this month being relaunched by Autodesk under an entirely new product name. There are also a few associated announcements which are very important, and which we think you are going to like. Read on….
It’s now just over a year since Autodesk acquired Dynamite VSP, and there is been a lot of work going on in the background both here at 3AM and within Autodesk to fully integrate the product into the Autodesk product range.
Last year, the product received a partial rebranding. Although the product itself was still using the Dynamite VSP name, it was widely promoted by Autodesk as the Civil Visualization Extension as part of a package which included the Dynamite VSP Exporter for Civil 3D.
With the recent release of 3ds Max Design 2012 and Civil 3D 2012, I can now confirm that the products are now fully integrated into 3ds Max Design and Civil 3D and have received their new, permanent Autodesk branding.
From this point forward, the product will be officially known as Autodesk Civil View, and it’s a name that we rather like.

Here is the official blurb from Autodesk:
“Transform complex civil design geometry and models into compelling 3D design visualisations faster and more efficiently with the Autodesk 3ds Max Design Civil View feature set. With simple, style-driven functionality and an extensive library of parametric civil-orientated objects and materials, Civil View helps civil engineering professionals - even those with little or no detailed knowledge of Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design software - achieve stunning results. Civil View links dynamically to data from AutoCAD Civil 3D civil engineering software and certain other software products, such as Bentley® MXROAD® software. When design changes occur, design visualisations are more easily refreshed, enabling them to evolve in tandem.”
Autodesk’s ultimate aim last year was to integrate Dynamite VSP into 3ds Max Design 2011, but in the event there just wasn’t time to get it done. As a result, the Civil Visualization Extension was only available to subscription customers via download from the Autodesk Subscription Center.
This year, it’s all change again. Autodesk Civil View has finally made it onto the 3ds Max Design 2012 DVD, although you might not immediately notice that it’s there.
Civil View is an optional item on the DVD, so you need to install it manually after you have installed 3ds Max Design 2012. Here’s the instructions on where to find it:

Note that this installer is included (and supported) only on the 3ds Max Design 2012 DVD, you will not find it on the 3ds Max 2012 DVD.
Have you ever needed to set up a render farm and felt frustrated that the render servers wouldn’t recognise Dynamite VSP content unless you manually install the necessary Dynamite VSP plugins on each computer? Or perhaps you’ve sent max files containing Dynamite VSP content to third parties and run into problems because unless they were Dynamite VSP users, they were unable to load your max files?
I am happy to report that these problems are now firmly consigned to the history books.
From the 2012 releases, both 3ds Max and 3ds Max Design feature native support for Autodesk Civil View content (including older releases of Dynamite VSP).
This means that any user of 3ds Max 2012 or 3ds Max Design 2012 will now be able to load and render max files which contain Dynamite VSP and Civil View scene content. You will still need to install the full Civil View product if you which to edit any of that Civil View content though, which means that editing can only be undertaken in 3ds Max Design.
If you are a Civil 3D user, you’ll also be interested to know that you no longer need to manually download and install the Exporter for Civil View - it is now fully integrated into Civil 3D and installed with the product as standard. So where is it?
Well, the option has moved. You’ll no longer find the exporter in the Civil 3D Toolbox. It now has a dedicated icon in the ribbon, and you’ll find it in the Output tab.

I’ll be posting more news on the Autodesk Civil View release shortly - there have been a lot of changes under the hood which you might not pick up from the Autodesk release notes.
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This is great news! Did the VISSIM traffic data file importer/manager stay the same? and is there any support for the VRay rendering engine?
Thanks!