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Logos_Atum
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Several questions...

Hello there,

as i am working with very large arrays (1000+ pieces) i wanted to ask if there are hints on improving performance when handling theese files. It´s all assets placed onto each other - arrayed. Especially when i need to change something the performance is very poor. Is it possible to disable connector points in order to save performance.

 

I don´t think so but every bit of speed is very welcome

Dogs aren´t flammable.
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XuesongBai
in reply to: Logos_Atum

Hi,

 

Can you help post a snapshot of your layout or share your a piece asset? That will be helping us find the  bottleneck of performance.

 

Thanks,

-Xuesong

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Logos_Atum
in reply to: XuesongBai

There you go...

 

i hope this is helpful.

 

Thank you!

 

 

Dogs aren´t flammable.
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XuesongBai
in reply to: Logos_Atum

Hi,

 

Thanks for sharing. Generally, what will you change in the layout design?

 

Thanks,

-Xuesong

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Logos_Atum
in reply to: XuesongBai

Hello there,

 

eventually the width of a single element might change.

So the array "Spaltenabstand" (offset) would change too.

he rest is mirroring once and arraying the two lanes produced in this fashion.

 

Thank you

 

Dogs aren´t flammable.
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XuesongBai
in reply to: Logos_Atum

Hi,

 

I see. The performance issue is related to the too many instances which are placed in your layout design. So I recommend you optimize your design way.

1,Complete the one array of pieces in sub-layout

2,Use Shrinkwrap substitute command to create LOD(you need to turn Floor and Grib seetings off before shrinkwrap )   

3,Place the shrinkwrap sub-layout to main layout

4,Do array and mirrior

 

Thanks,

-Xuesong

Please mark as a solution if somehow I got it right.

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