@andybot said:
@carlile_architects said:
I will also look at converting the vegetation to proxy's.
I have no idea what that means though. Need to do some research.
EDIT: I see. Proxies minimize file size to keep it more manageable while modeling, but the rendering would still require the Hi-poly components.
I get what you are saying, but that apparently isn't going to help my current problem which is render crashing?
It should though - the proxy conversion replaces your heavy components with a lighter-weight preview "mesh" which you can then duplicate around your model as you need. For sure the trees and shrubbery should be converted to components. I'm wondering if things like the building trusses could be converted as well. The more you rely on proxies, the quicker your processing time to get the vray render started.
Here's an example of a site rendering I did where all the vegetation was done using proxy components: http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/?p=556
So it will infact help the rendering effort of Vray to have the trees and other vegetation as proxies?
They are already all components. So, let me look at going through and making them proxy.
Not sure exactly how to do that.