2011-08-21 05:38 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 07:58 PM by Rubia Torres
2011-08-21 07:53 PM
beautiful wrote:The saved file? The 3D model? 32MB isn't much but the information is not necessarily relevant.
Currently my file size is 32mb.
It's still easy to work in 2D but when it come to 3D I have to wait for long time.There are many things that could cause this. You should isolate the part of the model that is causing the problem. Binary search (test by halves) is usually the quickest way.
I can turn off the layer but not very helpful.Then perhaps it's not on that layer.
The building is an office & commercial building with 13 floor and one basement.This doesn't tell us much, but unless it is extremely detailed it shouldn't cause a performance problem.
There is a lot of Seo between the basement to level 1.This could be the cause if the operations are very complex. Also remember that beams automatically interact with walls, slabs and meshes. A highly detailed steel structure can slow things down considerably if the beams' layer is not set to a to a different intersection priority. This is particularly important with large site meshes.
Is there an configuration for utilizing all the CPU core?ArchiCAD takes care of this for you. Most (though not all) processes use multiple cores.
Other methods are welcome.If the model really is too big for your hardware you can use the marquee tool along with the 3D filter to model only the section you need to work on.
2011-08-21 08:57 PM
2011-08-21 09:19 PM
2011-08-22 03:30 AM
2011-08-22 05:57 AM
Karl wrote:Here is the result. Total polygons: 1,150,000+
With the 3D window displayed, open PolyCount to find out if there are areas of your model that have a surprisingly large number of polygons.