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    • Jean LemireJ Offline
      Jean Lemire
      last edited by

      Hi John, hi folks.

      If your file is too big, first make sure that there are not a lot of textures that you may have used but that are now unused. These textures stay in the file, although they are not being used and they can add to the file size. You can purge these using the purge feature built in the Material dialog box.

      The same applies to components and also to layers.

      Or, you can do a global purge using "Menu Window --> Model info --> Statistics --> Purge Unused".

      If, after doing that, your model is still to big (more than 1 Meg), try this procedure:

      1 - Select only the part of the model that is causing the problem.

      2 - Copy it with CTRL-C. CTRL stands for the "control" key.

      3 - Open a new instance of SU (on PC) or a new file (on Mac).

      4 - Paste using CTRL-V.

      5 - Save the new model. This one shall not be too big.

      Without the actual SKP file, it is very difficult to diagnose your problem.

      Just ideas.

      Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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      • J Offline
        jacm
        last edited by

        @jean lemire said:

        Hi John, hi folks.

        If your file is too big, first make sure that there are not a lot of textures that you may have used but that are now unused. These textures stay in the file, although they are not being used and they can add to the file size. You can purge these using the purge feature built in the Material dialog box.

        The same applies to components and also to layers.

        Or, you can do a global purge using "Menu Window --> Model info --> Statistics --> Purge Unused".

        If, after doing that, your model is still to big (more than 1 Meg), try this procedure:

        1 - Select only the part of the model that is causing the problem.

        2 - Copy it with CTRL-C. CTRL stands for the "control" key.

        3 - Open a new instance of SU (on PC) or a new file (on Mac).

        4 - Paste using CTRL-V.

        5 - Save the new model. This one shall not be too big.

        Without the actual SKP file, it is very difficult to diagnose your problem.

        Just ideas.

        Hi 'J'
        I won't be able to show off my house when its finished because it will be very large indeed.
        I found out that I could sent a small section that may be helpful at the moment. But I will also try your method as well and see if I make it work for me, (I'll probably break it 😉)
        I'll sent it for a trial.
        Thanks John


        upload page.skp

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        • J Offline
          jacm
          last edited by

          hi 'J'
          I tried your method and it said that it was sucessful but when I sent it only the message went through.
          I did one of my 'snipping tool' I've used it today but will my house front be too big?
          John


          I'l try this one

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          • kenK Offline
            ken
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            Hello

            Have you checked your unit length precision in the model info? Bet you have it set to something beside 1/64", like a 1/4" or 1/8".

            Ken

            Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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            • honoluludesktopH Offline
              honoluludesktop
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              John, It seems that you have a lot of stray edges in your model. Perhaps from editing. When I started to build complex models, I made a lot of mistakes, and had difficulty lining up stuff. I got better over time, but whenever I experiment, rush, and do not save, I end up with unfixable problems. With my early models, I lived with my mistakes, or rebuilt the model when necessary. 1/8" may not be a big deal, just like with real buildings :-), add a trim. Sorry if it seem like I am making "light" of the situation, but I am not. I was really frustrated too. Don't know about others, but my work still suffers from errors.

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              • J Offline
                jacm
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                Hello

                Have you checked your unit length precision in the model info? Bet you have it set to something beside 1/64", like a 1/4" or 1/8".

                Ken

                Hi Ken
                I think the measurement go to 1/8" although 1/16" is shown. I pondered with going low to 1/64" but I decided against it, good or bad decision I don't know.
                I felt more compfortable with imperial as I was brought up with it but my work has all gone metric and admittedly is easier to use. When I retired I drifted back to imperial but when I started SU I should have gone with metric. I did mention to a member of the forum that on hind sight, I will go "foreign", this 'old dog' should learn new tricks.

                John

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                • J Offline
                  jacm
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                  @chrisglasier said:

                  Also have you made the walls components?

                  Hi Chris
                  Sorry I must have missed your reply. When I started my prodject the walls where the first thing that I was building. At that time I wasn't knowledgeable about groups and components but I'd learn as I went along. Famous saying "don't run before you've learnt to walk", how true. If I had made them into components from the start I could have myself a lot of problems.
                  Lesson learnt, and a lot more to learn.
                  Thanks for lesson

                  John

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                  • J Offline
                    jacm
                    last edited by

                    Hi, Englanddesktop here.

                    Thanks for your pep talk, I'm not the only person in the world with a SU problem. I had unfounded reason for doubting my ability. When this problem is solved by others or myself, there will be others. I will more than likely have other problems and mistakes but I have learnt a lot, maybe the hard way. It's nice to get help when you or I get an "unsolvable" problem.
                    Thanks very much for your input.

                    John

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