One of our architects is working with a very large (34MB) SketchUp file with lots and lots of complex
geometries. He is using SketchUp 8 Pro.
After he opens the iRender setup window & hits the render button it
begins to count the percentage of the model rendered in the lower left hand
corner of the screen as usual, albeit very slowly.
After awhile (when it reaches
somewhere in the 80% range usually, the percentage counter goes away and
SketchUp returns to the default SketchUp modeling window.
No rendering window remains open.
He can
use the still-open instance of SketchUp at this point, but as soon as he clicks on
the button to reopen the iRender setup window SketchUp automatically crashes.
We are curious if there’s a way to fix this, or if we have to render the model in
separate parts?
Is this an instance of it being a version of SketchUp that is too new? Is the model too large? Do we need to allocate more memory to the program? Is the alignment of the stars not favorable for rendering? Should Brett Favre have retired last season?
Please let us know what we can do as we are in dire need of getting these renders done.
Well, we just purchased the renderer two weeks ago, so it better be the newest version. It is SketchUp 8.
Machine is running an Intel Xeon @ 2.53 Ghz with 3.43 GB of RAM....
The IRender nxt we are running is version 3.5 JJ04nxt
Build Monday, October 4 2010
I will have to see what our office policy is for releasing digital files. We may have to get you to sign a release form. I realize it is a hassle, especially since you are helping us, but that is unfortunately the law of the land around here.