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    ka1000
    last edited by 16 Jan 2009, 23:05

    so i've been searching for a very long time and i must say im pretty cramped with this one...

    the thing is: when i export stuff in 3ds. format and open it in 3ds max (8), the polycount is frighteningly high. not at all what the model info showed in sktchp. i tried all possible export options but nothing helps. i searched this forum but i didnt find anything similar so i thought i'd just ask. im sorry if i just overlooked, but it's a pretty big issue as a lot of my work is required in a game modification where the polycount of objects is rather crucial.

    thanks in advance.

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      solo
      last edited by 16 Jan 2009, 23:16

      Ka1000

      Firstly welcome to GSCF.

      The problem here is that you are modeling with an app that uses rectangular polygons and when you export those polygons get converted to triangles as needed for .3ds and .obj's thus that increases your poly count.

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        ka1000
        last edited by 16 Jan 2009, 23:21

        but is there a way that i can maintain my model's integrity and still reduce the polycount to SU standards?
        or is this a lost cause?

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          pilou
          last edited by 16 Jan 2009, 23:59

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            ka1000
            last edited by 17 Jan 2009, 13:07

            thanks, i'll see what this can do ๐Ÿ˜„

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              kwistenbiebel
              last edited by 17 Jan 2009, 13:44

              Exporting as .fbx doesn't triangulate everything by default so that might be a better option.
              Also, components are lost when exporting to any format I think.
              So if you'd import it again in Sketchup afterwards, your polycount will be bigger as all instances will be groups.

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                ka1000
                last edited by 17 Jan 2009, 15:55

                the thing is that i should only need to have the model opened in 3ds max (with the correct poly values and the such) and then export it to W3D. will fxb open/import in 3ds?

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