My office has been working on a model of a 400 seat restaurant, with 7 rooms that depending on the rendering can be see in most views. The file is now 400mg. Is this insane to think we can now render…Continue
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Mr Frank.
Can't you turn off geometry you can't see from your saved scenes...? I always, through bitter experience, create a 'full model' of the building or interior for each project. Save it as a separate file then re-open and save as 'rendered model'. Then I can set up scenes and hide/remove/simplify each scene dependent on what I need to show, then I render. Basically film sets, front facades with nothing I can't see in the model. Use the scene tabs and hide all the stuff you don't need. Also, post production in Photoshop to add the entourage, people, vegetation, tweak shadows and lights etc...this stage is critical to my work flow. Check out www.watergrove.co.uk for examples of what I mean.
Hope this helps...Sketch Up is brilliant!
400mb?