Vray para sketchup pro 2015
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- #Vray para sketchup pro 2015 windows 10
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Disable VRay when not in use - Josh please tell me how I do this?Ĥ. Do not attempt working directly on a display scene heavily - create a working scene with only the components you are editing make sure shadows is switched off until you are about to render.ģ. Yes do make sure you are modelling efficiently: purging frequently purging all components before importing into your model hiding on layers as much as possible within each scene Ģ.
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So my advice to the original poster is.ġ.
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I did some research on this and the benchmarks on the Seagate drives are better than the others inc WD. I also think SS hard drives might have a bearing on this too, I used to work with a Seagate SS 1Tb drive and that was super fast, I recently bought a WD 3Tb and even before I installed VRay I noticed that was slower than the external Seagate I used to use. So I think more constructive comments might help this user rather than comparing the model sizes you work with and dismissing out of hand that some models by their nature might be large.
#Vray para sketchup pro 2015 how to
I need to learn how to disable VRay and then I can confirm whether this is the case or not. Now the load time on this 'huge' file is indeed unaccepable and unworkable. I usually render with IRender and that is a great piece of render software, but I bought VRay last night to be able to run the Sketchup plugin called Skatter, Skatter only works with selected render engines and I chose VRay in order to use this extension because of its reputation. This model did take a while to load but then was workable until I bought VRay and installed it which I did last night. It contains over 90 scenes and many 3D trees and humans etc (face me components are useless except for far distant objects - you can't take someone into a landscape with any degree of reality using face me components).
#Vray para sketchup pro 2015 windows 10
I can't yet prove it but I have been working on a large landscape of over 500Mb in Windows 10 and Sketchup 2016. I work in the most memory efficient way possible to be able to do what I do: using components, repeated purging, hiding layers that are not seen in conjunction with scenes - this demands a strict discipline when modelling but when learned it becomes second nature. I work with an ASUS G752VL loaded only with 16Gb of RAM at this moment and I think it has the same graphics card as the original post - it works like a dream even with file sizes in excess of 400MB - don't tell me I don't know how to model because I have files of that size - landscape models by their nature are huge and that is despite any optimisation you do.
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Landscape be it a large domestic garden or a national park are far heavier than most modelling applications due to all the polygons and curves intrinsic to a biological entity. I learned AutoCAD 3D and 3D Studio at uni many years ago - it was purgatory and in commercial practice I reverted to hand drawing and sketching until Sketchup came along.Īlso when you guys are saying 200Mb files are ridiculously large and slating this guys modelling skills and practice its clear your perspective is narrow and limited! I am a landscape Architect and landscapes per se be are larger than most architectural files even if the interior is fully modelled (and yes I have done that as well in Sketchup and that works fine too). Rhino may well be brilliant, but so is Sketchup.
#Vray para sketchup pro 2015 software
Sketchup is a brilliant piece of software and all the recommendations to use Rhino or whatever is preferential bias. Sketchup is absolutely fine and workable as 3D modelling software: I have been working with it since V 2012 and I am now on 2016. Ok sorry to be blunt but most of you guys are talking rubbish.