Optimize models
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Thanks for the tutorial. I was enjoying it until it stopped at the point below:
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I found there are some situations where you might want to keep all faces on a component for instance in doing material take offs you may want to keep all sides of the elements in order for it to be counted, right?
(lapx)
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I should really work on stuff like this. I already delete any and all geometry that cannot be seen (takes me a while sometimes), but I very rarely use components. I generally make my models as one solid mass.
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@masta squidge said:
... I very rarely use components. I generally make my models as one solid mass.
Say it isn't so Masta...
Use your components and your Outliner...I would hate to see your sock drawer.
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Because his drawings are so mis-organized his sock drawer would also be.
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@unknownuser said:
@masta squidge said:
... I very rarely use components. I generally make my models as one solid mass.
Say it isn't so Masta...
Use your components and your Outliner...I would hate to see your sock drawer.
Yes it is so... But my models arent usually very large either. I have yet to make a model large enough to slow down my computer at this point. I do a lot of simple stuff. But I DO understand why I would be better off to use them.And yes my sock drawer is a mess actually.
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Did I miss something? I checked the video a couple of times but didn't see what the end result was. How much file size did all of that work gain?
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@masta squidge said:
Yes it is so... But my models arent usually very large either. I have yet to make a model large enough to slow down my computer at this point. I do a lot of simple stuff. But I DO understand why I would be better off to use them.
And yes my sock drawer is a mess actually.
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@unknownuser said:
And yes my sock drawer is a mess actually.
That's why I only have two kinds of socks (but a lot of them): you don't need to organise them!
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