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    • D Offline
      Dnt
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      I designed some kine of window and it had a little complexity in the top of it. problem which occurred to me was my system getting so slow. and when I copy it to 4 number it got turned off πŸ˜† .
      My friend said to me in 3ds max there is some tool named map which help you to design something complex in simple presentation.
      I was wondering if any solution is there for SU, you inform me please.
      PS: I use Layers for everything
      PS2:my cpu is 2Ghz
      PS3: I only have 2 plugin installed.

      I never had the nerve to make the final cut...

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        wagnerm
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        Which OS do you use? If you are using Vista then You can try to disable many visual features in Vista, in order to take a lot of load off of your CPU and drastically increase speed.

        1. Disable the fancy Vista Interface and return to the "Classic" windows interface. To do so, go to the Control Panel and hit "Classic View" on the left side, this will bring up a lot more icons which are easier to navigate. Then click on the "Perfomance Rating and Tools" button. This will bring up a new window with a lot of features to help improve the perfomance of Vista. On the left side click on "Advanced Tools" and go to "Adjust the appearance and perfomance of Windows" near the bottom. Under the "Visual Effects" tab click on "Adjust for best perfomance".
        2. In the same window under the "Advanced" tab you can choose to change your page file or virtual memory size. This is what windows uses to store application data when there is not enough physical memory on the computer(RAM). It allocated a certain amount of space on the hard drive, and by increasing this value by a couple hundred it can cut down on the amount of time windows spends resizing this file.
        3. Reverting to the windows "Classic" theme can also cutback on CPU and GPU load to help improve perfomance by making the graphics less consuming. To do this right click on the desktop and go to "Personalize" you can then click on "Theme" and change it to "Windows Classic".
        4. You can also use the many tools in the Control Panel--> Perfomance Rating and Tools to look for suggestions from Vista as to why your computer is running slow. Check under the "Perfomance Issues" area on the "Perfomance Rating and Tools" main menu.
          I hope it will help
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          Dnt
          last edited by

          Dear wagnerm
          Im using Xp and I suppose everything you said was about vista... I was wondering is there any way in SU?
          Thank you

          I never had the nerve to make the final cut...

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            numbthumb
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            @dnt said:

            and when I copy it to 4 number

            How heavy the model is? Did you use components?

            @dnt said:

            I was wondering is there any way in SU?

            Generally speaking, you should keep the model clean, stay away from shadows/textures/edge styles all the time. And of course, layers are a pretty important part of organizing complex models in SketchUp: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBdP499iw0Y

            Comfortably numb...

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              Dnt
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              Dear numbthumb
              Here is the model... its not comlicated much... I think with my messy system and 2ghz (less than 1 counted) I cant expect much higher... I mean it got turned off several times!!! πŸ˜‰ maybe virus I should look after
              Thank you.Ill keep everything you said in mind.
              by the way your "comfortably numb" is referring to pink floyd ,right?
              one more thing... can you explain more about keeping clean?


              panjere2.png

              I never had the nerve to make the final cut...

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              • numbthumbN Offline
                numbthumb
                last edited by

                No hassle πŸ˜„
                Select:
                Window > Model Info > Statistics > Purge Unused

                But I donΒ΄t really think that the system can repeatedly crash just because of your model. You should scan it for scumware in any case.

                Oh, and yes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkJNyQfAprY πŸ˜„

                Cheers!

                Comfortably numb...

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                  Dnt
                  last edited by

                  @numbthumb said:

                  No hassle πŸ˜„
                  Select:
                  Window > Model Info > Statistics > Purge Unused

                  But I donΒ΄t really think that the system can repeatedly crash just because of your model. You should scan it for scumware in any case.

                  Oh, and yes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkJNyQfAprY πŸ˜„

                  Cheers!

                  I didnt know that.
                  I like your attitude... here... I.... upon this time and place... am more like "run like hell"
                  Thanks

                  I never had the nerve to make the final cut...

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