Hi all,
I design, using autocad, predominantly in 2D but with the occasional 3D model here and there, when required.
I spent a lot of time creating all my own 3D blocks for both traditional fittings and for system, and took pleasure in making them as accurate as possible.
I was surprised to find file sizes well over 60mb being produced for the very smallest of jobs (couple of bays square birdcage, for example) and wondered if the blocks might be a little too detailed.
It's not critical but, before I set about re-doing or simplifying my blocks in an attempt to reduce file sizes, I thought I'd ask what sort of file sizes are you finding for full 3D models of your average job?
Cheers
I design, using autocad, predominantly in 2D but with the occasional 3D model here and there, when required.
I spent a lot of time creating all my own 3D blocks for both traditional fittings and for system, and took pleasure in making them as accurate as possible.
I was surprised to find file sizes well over 60mb being produced for the very smallest of jobs (couple of bays square birdcage, for example) and wondered if the blocks might be a little too detailed.
It's not critical but, before I set about re-doing or simplifying my blocks in an attempt to reduce file sizes, I thought I'd ask what sort of file sizes are you finding for full 3D models of your average job?
Cheers