I have refreshed the installers at the top of this thread with:
2.16.0.34
- Fixed crash when importing material in oam format
Paul
Moderator: face_off
face_off wrote:I'm not aware of anything which would be slowing down load times. Do you have any statistics you can provide pls (load time for old version verses new version of the plugin?). Also - are you using displacement maps? Are you referring to load times rendering animation/flythru's or a single frame? Is the increase in load time for opening the Viewport or rendering in the Photorenderer?The scene loading times increase considerably with each new update!
With this latest build it's almost quicker to obtain a usable render than to wait for the whole thing to even open up the viewport!
I am talking about geometry heavy scenes, but I don't remember loading times were an issue before v2.11
Paul
ArchPrime wrote:studio3lhd wrote:The scene loading times increase considerably with each new update!
With this latest build it's almost quicker to obtain a usable render than to wait for the whole thing to even open up the viewport!
I am talking about geometry heavy scenes, but I don't remember loading times were an issue before v2.11
I have not seen obvious load time increases with a pretty complex project I have been working on (on the screaming limit of what ArchiCAD can load at all, with 16GB RAM). And in fact experienced some welcome reduction if 2nd caching process is turned off for view port as implemented a few test versions back.
Possibly hard drive getting full/in need of defragging? Possibly some Windows page faulting involved during loading processes if your RAM is getting full?
If it's just the pln on the server, that should be OK (since it will load into the RAM of the PC running ArchiCAD, however if the pln references (has links to) other pln's on the server, that will cause performance issues, since the plugin iterates through the scene geometry to determine the complete set of materials in the scene, and this will be very slow if it needs to keep loading linked pln's.Having 32gb RAM and Intel SSDs I'm pretty sure defrag is not the problem. Screaming limit is what we do, I understand perfectly!
It's worth mentioning that .pln files, textures, objs etc are on a server. I've tried migrating the project and working locally (like before 2.12) and it's the same impression.
This was a geometry heavy scene, since the proxy system is kind of a pain (having to do a low-poly representation of every model, framing a shot is a bit problematic if all you have in the viewport are cubes and cylinders, not to mention positioning objects..). Not to stray too much, as I've said previously, this needs some actual testing. WilI try to do that.
face_off wrote:If it's just the pln on the server, that should be OK (since it will load into the RAM of the PC running ArchiCAD, however if the pln references (has links to) other pln's on the server, that will cause performance issues, since the plugin iterates through the scene geometry to determine the complete set of materials in the scene, and this will be very slow if it needs to keep loading linked pln's.Having 32gb RAM and Intel SSDs I'm pretty sure defrag is not the problem. Screaming limit is what we do, I understand perfectly!
It's worth mentioning that .pln files, textures, objs etc are on a server. I've tried migrating the project and working locally (like before 2.12) and it's the same impression.
This was a geometry heavy scene, since the proxy system is kind of a pain (having to do a low-poly representation of every model, framing a shot is a bit problematic if all you have in the viewport are cubes and cylinders, not to mention positioning objects..). Not to stray too much, as I've said previously, this needs some actual testing. WilI try to do that.
Also, you can try saving to pla and then loading that pla into ArchiCAD - doing so will purge all the deleted items in the scene, which may speed things up.
If you have a specific scene which is taking a lot time to load/open the Viewport or, pls send me the pla and I will take a closer look.
Paul
Hi. That error means that ArchiCAD.exe could not be found in C:\Program Files\GRAPHISOFT\ArchiCAD 18\. Do you have ArchiCAD installed somewhere else? If so, specify that location.I am experiencing issue when installing The stable plugin onto the Archicad 18 Solo 3007.
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