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dgorsman
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Level of detail is very important when working with 3D solids.  I once had to work with a model of a distillation tower which just craaaaawwwwled no matter the hardware.  Turned out someone had modeled every detail of every tray (several dozen in a 100+ foot high vessel).  There was a similar problem on another project where someone had modeled several kilometers worth of chain link fence in detail.   Only add details which do something for you, avoid adding those which only add "pretty".

 

Also look into using Navisworks for viewing models shaded and in context.  It's built for real-time navigation and display of very large models, and can easily run alongside AutoCAD. 

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