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While newer versions have surpassed it in visual fidelity, the 2013 version established the "professional-yet-accessible" workflow that Realtime Landscaping Architect is known for today. It proved that designers didn't need to spend months learning complex CADD systems to produce professional-grade site plans and 3D walkthroughs.

The 2013 edition introduced several enhancements to help landscape architects and designers create high-quality presentations:

: It featured a vast library of over 16,000 objects, including 7,100 high-resolution plants with realistic growth simulations.

: Improvements in rendering speed for large-scale commercial projects.

The 5.17 update primarily focused on stability and compatibility during a transition period for Windows operating systems. It addressed:

: A tool designed to quickly create a 3D house model as a backdrop for the landscaping project, allowing for a complete site context. Technical Evolution: The v5.17 Milestone

: Unlike software that requires separate environments for drafting and modeling, version 5.17 allowed users to design in 2D while the 3D view updated in real-time.