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Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: mguerrisi493

Hi,

 

>> I don't understand

You can open your dwg-file in your AutoCAD, start material-browser, edit your materials and remove the textures from them. Just to see if rendering without textures needs then less memory.

 

>> If I launch the command _ETRANSMIT Autocad creates a

>> zip archive with a folder containing all the textures used

>> in the file. If I modify them without change the name it

>> souldn't affect other autocad drawings,

Great idea!

But to be honest I have never tried that.

If your scene is using a texture like "WOOD01.JPG" and it finds this material twice, one time in the etransmit folder and the other time in the AutoCAD materials, I'm not sure which one it would use.

 

- alfred -

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