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    • AdamBA Offline
      AdamB
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      @pg09 said:

      And yes it would be a dream come through if this plugin not only would show the problematic textures but would also fix them per click )maybe offer 2-3 lower res options...
      That sounds complicated to program though but what do i know... 😄

      Easy enough to do but Goldilocks shows you the density for a specific viewpoint. If you change the view and zoom in closer, the texture that was too detailed before, is now OK. So probably best to just highlight potential problems.

      I had a model the other day from somebody which was incredibly slow - turned out 1 texture was 12000 x 10000 pixels. Just the act of Sketchup shrinking it took 1.6Gb on my Mac 😞

      Adam

      Developer of LightUp Click for website

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        Ecuadorian
        last edited by

        I kept using this plugin all the time...

        I wonder if you could add a "threshold" checkbox that only shows a report for textures above certain dimensions. For example: "Only show textures above 1024 pixels in the longest dimension", or something like that... perhaps a drop-down for selecting between 1024, 512 and 256. It would be really useful as then I could focus first on the biggest offenders. 💚

        -Miguel Lescano
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          addseo2015
          last edited by

          how much resolution/detail is needed in textures.

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