As the title says, just wondering what do i gain by working in layers.
As of right now i've always used a single layer to build my models (nothing complicated) but lately during down time i decided to be ambitious and started modeling a fake city ("New City" i call it, a Metropolis like city) here are some of the questions i have:
- Would working in layers add to the file size?
- While working on the model, if i use a separate layer for every city block, would turning off all but the single layer im working on make for easier (i.e less hang time) work flow?
My pc is kinda old, bought in '05, has a 2.8ghz AMD Athlon and 512 of RAM, been meaning to add RAM for a long time now but have put it off so i guess if i add 1 or 2 gigs of RAM it might make things easier; also consider that sometimes I import .3ds figure models that avg about 3.5 mb each onto my SU model (which i use mainly to build "sets" for my comic book illustration purposes).
As far as this "New City" project of mine (im on my work pc so i cant show any pics now) is it wise (regardless of my current or future set up) to build a whole city on one single SU file or do you guys think it's best to keep it simple and maybe just work on a few blocks per file?
Also, another thing i never do is make components of the models i make. Like this New City, everything is built on top of a single flat plane, all the city blocks and buildings (still havent added windows, lights, cars to populate the model) come from one flat square source.
Right now the city is like a couple square miles big.
Anyway, i appreciate any help and tips you guys can offer me. Thnx.