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    sketchuh
    last edited by 13 Nov 2014, 12:45

    Hi you all, I usually set autosave to 3mins. BUT is it ideal for me? I don't know.
    I do constantly manual save by pressing "Command S" (I use mac). when it autosaves, it will freeze my sketchup program.

    Should I set the autosave to longer minutes and rely on Manual save? What is the best practice for you though. Interested to know. Thanks so much.

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      Krisidious
      last edited by 13 Nov 2014, 13:20

      I'm on 10 minutes. It really depends on how much work you get done in a given amount of time. Are you doing that much work in 10 minutes that you couldn't redo it if there was a crash?

      By: Kristoff Rand
      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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        hkla
        last edited by 13 Nov 2014, 13:25

        I find 10-15 minutes more practical. AutoSaving every 3 minutes will certainly slow you down too much, especially when you go into larger models.

        15min is about the maximum before you get into a problem of if the program does crash, how much work needs to be re-done. Redoing 30min of work can be crushing (from personal experience). 15min of work is more annoying.

        I would not revert entirely to auto save. That's bound to fail. Just remember to manually save every once in a while, especially after a major milestone in your model, because you also can't entirely rely on autosaves either.

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          Rich O Brien Moderator
          last edited by 13 Nov 2014, 14:21

          I've a bad/good habit of hitting CTRL+S with regularity after all operations and actions.

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            driven
            last edited by 13 Nov 2014, 15:25

            On a mac, I don't believe the process has ever been properly explained...
            you really need to be very diligent in your use of boththe Auto-save options.

            The order in which things happen is opposite to the list order...
            To explain it best, assume we are working on a file /My Path/My Skps/my_Model.skp

            Auto-save when selected will create a working COPY and update at the time intervals set...
            e.g. /Users/<user name>/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Autosave/AutoSave_my_Model.skp
            beware:
            If moved from here it will no longer UPDATE but will be replaced by a new skp with that same name.
            i.e. the moved folder will retain the name AutoSave_my_Model.skp
            If you ever opened that skp it will create it's own Autosave_AutoSave_my_Model.skp.

            Create backup when selected will create a COPY [on close] beside the orginal with a tilde added to the name e.g. /My Path/My Skps/my_Model~.skp
            beware:
            If you ever opened that skp it will create it's own AutoSave_my_Model~.skp.
            on close that creates the backup my_Model~~.skp

            If you work on copies it is very easy to end up with a file name Autosave_AutoSave_my_Model~~.skp

            Personally S is easy and reliable, but it creates no backups so you need to use 'Save Copy As' and change the name or location to somewhere less confusing...

            sorry for the epic...
            2014-11-13 02.13.10 pm.png

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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              sketchuh
              last edited by 13 Nov 2014, 16:33

              great replies!! Thanks. I ususally hit "command s" chronically after almost every operation. because sketchup can crash at any moment, even if I just try to move an object in a group. or any simple operation.

              also I do create backups if I think I need them.

              just wish sketchup can crash even less, but im still using su 2014, coz I use vray. when vray for sketchup 2015 comes out, my sketchup days will be easier I think.

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                driven
                last edited by 13 Nov 2014, 17:04

                @sketchuh said:

                ... im still using su 2014, coz I use vray. when vray for sketchup 2015 comes out, my sketchup days will be easier I think.

                run both, but strip all your plugins from v14 except for Vray, then you can model without the renderer affecting your drawing and render without the need to draw...

                from v15 after drawing, save a version as v14...
                open in v14 for rendering with Vray...

                learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                  sketchuh
                  last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 14:39

                  thanks, driven. I recently ran into a problem that my files got too big that vray crashed every time I hit render.
                  after trying to render the big file for 2 hours, I decided that I had to divide the file into 2 small files to render. it finally worked.
                  what im still hoping like others is that we can soon render in Vray for SU 2015. hope I don't have to divide my 90mb+ file into 2.

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                    otb designworks
                    last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 14:48

                    I save a new version of every file I work on each day I work on it, with athat days date in the file name. That way, I have a comprehensive backup set of files that I can cross-reference with email dates, etc if any questions arise.

                    I also command S in a compulsive manner.

                    I have never used autosave as the impact to my flow was always annoying, especially on the big files. I was just watching one of Sonder's Layout videos and he kept getting stalled out by his autosave and that just reminded me that I will never use it.

                    I also stopped using create backup, after years of using it, when I realized that I had never once used a backup file for anything and I was filling my hard drive with backups of every day's backup I was already making.

                    Your milage may vary, but I use neither, ever

                    Cheers, Chuck

                    OTB Designworks is on Youtube

                    6 core nMP, 32 gig RAM, (2) D700 GPU's, dual monitors

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                      driven
                      last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 14:56

                      @chuck,
                      OT: you on Yosemite yet???

                      learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                        otb designworks
                        last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 15:19

                        @driven said:

                        @chuck,
                        OT: you on Yosemite yet???

                        No, I haven't upgraded yet. Read a bunch of online discussions of Yosemite issues that put me off for a bit.

                        How has your experience been with the new OS?

                        Cheers, Chuck

                        OTB Designworks is on Youtube

                        6 core nMP, 32 gig RAM, (2) D700 GPU's, dual monitors

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                          driven
                          last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 15:29

                          like it a lot,
                          had a few issues with my very old mouse, solved by buying a new one...
                          I had to do a 'Safe' startup to reset all my Perf's [the easy way]
                          a couple of helper apps don't run yet, but I found others...
                          SUv14 was obviously a pain but v2015 is very stable for me...

                          Partition the massive machine of yours and run both...

                          john

                          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                            otb designworks
                            last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 15:33

                            Good to know, John, thanks! Maybe this weekend I'll dip my toe in the water with one of the office's iMacs.

                            thread hijack off

                            Cheers, Chuck

                            OTB Designworks is on Youtube

                            6 core nMP, 32 gig RAM, (2) D700 GPU's, dual monitors

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                              sketchuh
                              last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 17:15

                              thanks again for the replies. no problems with "hijacking this thread". I myself found the automatically created backups lil bit useless. my macbook pro only have 256GB ssd hard disk. it definitely takes up space. my dilema is I dont think getting a better computer is right for me yet. updating to mac pro is too pricey. i love macs though. updating to custom built pc or hp z workstations or any high end pcs are still pricey based on the minimal or low demand 3d interior rendering jobs im doing.

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