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Hello

I'm new with this software i need to build a building with a diffrent 'normal' scale then LEGO.

At the moment i have a big building with some detail.

But it is getting slower and slower to do things.

Is this because of the size of the file?

I have a reasonably strong computer, beacuse i render normal architecture models.

Can somebody help? if there is a trick or something?

Give more memory to the program ?

Please help because i am not done with the building!

The pictures are from two days ago. so I have put some more bricks in the model. (via Dropbox becasue of the small size limitations)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bj1xdxmxjuaso09/20160314151613.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/gn9gc3edfygb06m/20160314151608.jpg?dl=0

Hope you understand my question i am from the netherlands.

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Edited by GuillaumeFloriade
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How many pieces you have? I suggest you to lower all gaphical settinsg to minimum and split the file into several small ones in order to keep the program stable. You dont want a large corrupted file, trust me.

Edited by Zblj
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You are getting close to where LDD starts to get unstable, around 20k is the upper limit as far as I know

So what do i need to do then?

Because i need to make a building of this size..

for a building competition

Posted

Also all those transparent parts might be a big factor. This because In general transparent things are more 'expensive' to render. It shouldn't influence the filesave though.

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