08-25-2019
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08-25-2019
02:24 PM
>>>>>>but with those with more than 20 megabytes
Such a huge files!
Do you do 3D design?
In my practice, when I create 2D drawings, they never grow larger than 7-9 gigabytes, more often their size is about 3-5 gigabytes (for very complex drawings).
If you draw in 2D, believe me, that is not a good idea to have everything related to current project in one drawing. If you need to see everything in one drawing, you always can use for example external references, and never store in the drawing unnecessary data.
The capabilities of computers, even powerful enough, are not unlimited, and you should take this into account.
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Maxim Kanaev
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Such a huge files!
Do you do 3D design?
In my practice, when I create 2D drawings, they never grow larger than 7-9 gigabytes, more often their size is about 3-5 gigabytes (for very complex drawings).
If you draw in 2D, believe me, that is not a good idea to have everything related to current project in one drawing. If you need to see everything in one drawing, you always can use for example external references, and never store in the drawing unnecessary data.
The capabilities of computers, even powerful enough, are not unlimited, and you should take this into account.
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Have your question been answered successfully? Click 'ACCEPT SOLUTION' button.
Maxim Kanaev
Architect
MARSS
Etiquette and Ground Rules of Autodesk Community