Do you have a date for when Twinmotion 2023 will be available to download / update via the Autodesk subscriptions?
Now the software is included within our current Autodesk subscriptions we are starting to look at how to implement into our workflow, however there seems little point in learning Twinmotion 2022 as the user interface for 2023 has been redesigned (and file format updated).
Really like what Twinmotion has to offer (we are currently using Enscape), but from a time management perspective don't want to start using Twinmotion 2022 as there appear to be significant changes / improvements between the 2022 and 2023 versions.
Hello ,
Thank you for posting in the community your question and Twinmotion 2023.1 for Revit is planned to be available when Twinmotion 2023.1 official version comes out.
We cannot share a date at this time but recommend you try using the Trial of Twinmotion 2023.1 to get familiar with the interface and look at youtube videos from users sharing about the new upcoming version. We expect this version release to be released within a month or so.
Some current videos that could help get you up to speed.
- https://www.youtube.com/live/6YgfF_nGGGk?feature=share
- https://youtu.be/QyjifEilI9A
- https://youtu.be/DgcM-Aph9Qw
- https://youtu.be/Bhz6jOf_OSE
- https://youtu.be/C-gYtatocZ8
- https://youtu.be/v1r7eou8e-U
- https://youtu.be/wwI-f3tGBh8
We also are updating our documentation page, and some tutorials related to the new interface. Be on the look-out for updated content in the coming months.
Kind regards,
Vincent B.
Vincent,
Many thanks for your response, and we have already been looking a YouTube videos etc.
When it comes to licensing, how do we stand on using the trial version as our current licensing for Twinmotion is via our Autodesk Subscription? As we cannot download the trial version via the Autodesk Desktop Manager we are nervous about downloading the trial version as we do not want to run into any licensing issues (either now or in the future).
Appreciate that the trial version is currently only a preview, but if we started to use for our commercial work, would this cause licensing issues?