So I've just been having a look at this alongside my day to day SketchUp tech support for the UK That way you can still apply the level of detail onto the individual buildings yet keep a somewhat "light" and usable main model.Ĭontinuing on your current path (all geometry in full level of detail in one project) will sooner or later render your project unusable, which would be a shame. Plugins like Enerorth Reference Manager will help you to achieve that. I strongly suggest applying the basic principles of using SKP in larger projects - splitting up the different buildings into different projects to tie them into the main project using proxies. SKP is not made for high poly situations and tends to crash or become extremely slow when confronted with a workload of that magnitude. With that face and component count no wonder SKP/Enscape tends to be rather crashy. Afterwards I checked the statistics, this is what we got: First of all when opening SKP already detected a myriad of problems w/ the geometry it tried to fix (and succeeded). I recon the amd has its own power plan and extra settings that clashes with nvidia and windows power plans and puts out less juice to the card or work against the program.Downloaded the file, also have a rather beefy workstation though this file definitely brings SKP to a halt, didn't even dare to open Enscape. Just a note, after the crash, i did check my nvidia settings and it was set to the dedicated gpu but that still gave the vulcan error. I updated the amd software that also included the raidon graphics update for the onboard graphics chip and other grpahical settings, ran sketchup and enscape again, same model, with power connected, and it ran out of juice, giving me the vulcan error when i exported the image at 5k.(I did try different resolutions, including lowering quality, where in some cases it worked, some not) I reverted back to before I loaded the amd update, and left my laptop on high performance power plan that came with windows and it worked perfectly again. Then after fiddling with the power plan for the laptop, I have created a new power plan, changed some settings to have lower performance if unplugged to save battery, and everything maxed on when plugged in. Ok i got a brand new laptop, amd 5800h rtx 3070 100tgp, and first thing i tried after updates, install sketchup and run a very graphic demanding render and it worked perfectly.
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