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    • nghminh81N Offline
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      Thank Jeff for your quick test and correct my point, I've also drawn an ant and our galaxy without any bug.

      I had this scaling problem long time ago when I tried to import from Rhino to sketchup 8. It was a complicated part of a washing machine. That bug might happened to only me.

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        @tt_su said:

        @notareal said:

        Don't recall if Thea for SU had actually crashed SU for me (but I am using a old SU8), still there been reports (at Thea forums) that v-ray for SU and Thea for SU together may result a crash (SU 2013 & OS X). If just Thea for SU where used, everything where fine. Tomasz probably do know better, if there further details on this.

        Multiple render engines together has historically been known to increase chance of crashes - usually due to competing observers working at the same time affecting the model.

        Sounds feasible. Maybe some more robust method than observers is needed (if not already exist).

        Welcome to try Thea Render, Thea support | kerkythea.net -team member

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