Big File Sizes/ High Poly
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@unknownuser said:
- Use the X-Ref Ruby and break your model up into areas or sections.
Work on each section seperately in different SketchUp files. Now they'll be much more manageable.
Have a model that contains all your Xref'd in data - but use only this model when you really need to.
That may be a good solution!
At least in Autocad was it.Thanks, i'll give it a shot.
- Use the X-Ref Ruby and break your model up into areas or sections.
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very small thing: I believe SU speeds up a bit, if you turn off profiles...
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@unknownuser said:
- Use the X-Ref Ruby and break your model up into areas or sections.
Work on each section seperately in different SketchUp files. Now they'll be much more manageable.
Have a model that contains all your Xref'd in data - but use only this model when you really need to.
how was i not aware of this ruby? is it on smustard as i can't seem to find it.
i think gernally cleaning up cad drawings before importing is a good idea too, when working from colleagues drawings i always spend a few mins deleting layers and simplifying them as much as poss before the import.
pav
- Use the X-Ref Ruby and break your model up into areas or sections.
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The xref ruby is here pav: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=7329&hilit=+Plugin
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legend, gonna have a play now.
cheers dude
pav
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Another thought on image exporting is to turn off anti-aliasing. That causes SketchUp a lot of extra work. Also, you say SketchUp is crashing. Is it actually crashing and closing? or is it just stalling with the screen still open. If it doesn't full close down, then its not crashed generally. I've had times where I've exploded a large group that took over 4 hours to finish the explode. It never crashed, it just sat there frozen, but it was still working in the background. Good luck!
Chris Fullmer
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@plot-paris said:
very small thing: I believe SU speeds up a bit, if you turn off profiles...
Its not a small thing. It can have a quite significant impact on display update rate. Try it.
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Also make good use of scenes!!!!!!!!
I usually have a few pages set to manage my layers and put me in wireframe before doing to much navigation in large models. Using a shortcut to textured or hiddenline mode can quickly set you back to the display mode you want!
BTW all! Profiles? Does anyone ever use profiles? I think I turned them on a few years ago and didn't like them at all!
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I think I switched profiles off on day 1 of discovering SU. Always thought they looked ugly.
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can help sometimes though, when you are looking for some unclosed faces in complicated models.
but yes, they are ugly and I switched them off instantly -
@unknownuser said:
BTW all! Profiles? Does anyone ever use profiles? I think I turned them on a few years ago and didn't like them at all!
Same here,now that You mentioned them, I allways wondered what they were for.
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I don't use them either (only in rare cases like what Jakob mentioned)
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I've never used the profiles too... i'm working in sketchup about 3 years now... and i also turned them off in the first day... useless..
And the crashing is in the moment when i'm about to export the 2d image, it closes and gives me the classic bug splat message... so... no work in the background...
Turn off the anti-aliasing sometimes solve the problem in this moment, but gives me a terrible final image...
In the end of the day for now, better thing is to separate the drawings... unfortunatly... managing the overall size of it...
Thank you all guys!
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Try exporting image without anti-aliasing 2x the size u need. Then use Photoshop to resample and downsize the image. This way photoshop does the anti-aliasing for you. I always use this trick for my work.
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Out of curiosity what graphics card to you use?
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God...
Office's PC...
it says Nvidia Quadro FX 1500... does that make sense?
i use it with two 21 inch lcd screens... -
Mate there could be a chance you are exporting the image at over 4000px I find similar issues in exporting higher res images!
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I always export images with 3200x2165... good enough to be printed in a A3 format...
There's any specific comand in photoshop to the anti-aliasing job?
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In photoshop when you redice a file it will anti-alias using the current setting. I think that most use bi-cubic by default. You should read in the photoshop help about each of the options though, because some are better for other things. You won't be disappointed with bicubic though, it works great. And I generally try to export 2x what I want my final image size to be at. Then reduce it in photoshop. That works great for me.
Chris
EDIT: Oh, and you can choose what type of resampling to use in the Image Size dialogue box (where you change the dimensions of the image). At the bottom there is a drop down list of different options.
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@kwistenbiebel said:
The others seem to have covered most tricks already.
A thing that is handy as well, is setting the material browser to 'text names' instead of icons.
Also closing the 'outliner' panel gives back some editing speed.Besides all the workarounds that can improve workflow a little, I really hope SU7 will adress this.
When doing bigger arch projects, this problem always shows up...Is there a way to have materials appear as text names using SU6 for Mac?
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