Why does my render crash when using In-Place Mass? (the two transparent, grey objects in the background are the in-place masses)
Interesting hypothesis. How did you determine it was the In-Place's fault? I've Rendered many many Views having In-Place components without issue. What are the In Place's Material Appearance properties (i.e. Asset, Image, etc.)? And, what version of Revit are you using?
..Sorry. I mis-read. I've never Rendered a Mass. Still, I would be curious to know if they would accept a Rendering Material.
... maybe your PC needs more RAM (memory)
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... try this:
... maybe changing the material of the mass you will be able to render
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Yep. I can Render Masses without crashing. Which brings me back to my original question: how did the OP figure is was the Masses that were causing the Crashing. Was there an Error thrown up?
I rendered without the In-Place Mass turned on and it worked fine. I believe the issue is I either improperly imported the masses or messed up their material appearance properties.
I am using Revit 2018.
I tried using an earlier version of my project and it seemed to have fixed the problem.
Thanks.
@barthbradley wrote:
Interesting hypothesis. How did you determine it was the In-Place's fault? I've Rendered many many Views having In-Place components without issue. What are the In Place's Material Appearance properties (i.e. Asset, Image, etc.)? And, what version of Revit are you using?
..Sorry. I mis-read. I've never Rendered a Mass. Still, I would be curious to know if they would accept a Rendering Material.
@aRcHiTeCt.JM wrote:... maybe your PC needs more RAM (memory)
I fixed the problem by using an earlier version of my project. The issue was that I either improperly imported the masses or messed up their material properties.
@Anonymous wrote:I believe the issue is I either improperly imported the masses or messed up their material appearance properties.
Imported? Is it an In-Place Mass built from imported geometry?
@aRcHiTeCt.JM wrote:... try this:
... maybe changing the material of the mass you will be able to render
Thanks. I will try this. I believe the issue was material related or the way I imported the masses. I'm currently using an earlier version of my project and it seemed to have fixed the problem.
@Anonymous wrote:
I'm currently using an earlier version of my project and it seemed to have fixed the problem.
Might have been rectified by an Audit of the other file. FWIW.
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