Not enough memory to render model
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ā2008-04-14
06:36 PM
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ā2023-05-11
12:21 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
"NOT ENOUGH MEMORY TO RENDER MODEL"
I tried to defrag the computer and do a disk clean up. The file is only
3.45MB.
please someone help my final is due tomorrow

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ā2008-04-14 08:11 PM
While your file might seem small when stored on the disk, the real culprit is that once formed into a 3D image, the temporary file is much larger than that. And once you begin to render, the other temporary files need even more space.
You probably need more disk space. How much space is free? I have seem over 1Gb temporary files......
OR: you do not not have enough RAM to perform the rendering. A way to test this is to query the number of polygons in the model if you download the goodie that does this function. Do you have a lot of 3D trees?
Cut your model in half with a marquee and try to render that. Does it work?

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ā2008-04-14 08:49 PM
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ā2008-04-14 10:16 PM
Instructions are downloaded with the add-on, right? Once it is copied into your add-ons folder, and you restart ArchiCAD (or use add-on manager to load it while ArchiCAD is running), go to the menu Window > Palettes > PolyCount. You can do this from plan. No need to generate 3D.
Karl
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ā2008-04-21 11:23 PM
Even with a real lamp fixture placed in the scene, the checkbox for light intensity seemed to have no effect, so I also make sure that it's intensity value is 0, for a daylight shot.

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ā2008-04-22 12:06 AM
The windowlight is a dangerous and time-expensive element since is has an enormous range of complexity and can generate many extra, time-consuming calculations.
The only windowlite that should be operating in a model is the one in the window facing the sunlight and is prominent in the scene.
Observe in the attached how many extra light sources you get by innocently increasing the intensity of a window lite.
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ā2008-05-21 01:52 AM


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ā2008-05-21 01:58 AM
Please order my book. I am down to the last few, so this is the time for all good Archicadders to come to the aid of their author.
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ā2009-09-29 02:36 PM
Seems like there would be a cache dump, no?