One thing that would dramatically reduce the node spillage might be a find node function - would be great to see it implemented
- Rich
Octane Render for SketchUp 3.07.0.14 Test Release
Hi Rich,
maybe you already know, but now that the pickers are working in viewport, you can right-click on any node in the Node inspector panel, and choose "Show in Outliner" or "Show in Graph Editor".
ciao beppe
maybe you already know, but now that the pickers are working in viewport, you can right-click on any node in the Node inspector panel, and choose "Show in Outliner" or "Show in Graph Editor".
ciao beppe
Last edited by bepeg4d on Wed Nov 01, 2017 11:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
@beppe
YES - that did fixed it.
Thanks
Jorgensen
YES - that did fixed it.
Thanks

Jorgensen
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gave it a try.
Loading proxy seem to crash SU, this did not occur in Octane Render for SketchUp 3.04.4.5 Stable Release
To be more specfic
1. Load proxy
2. open octane viewport (works fine)
3. close octane view port
4. reopen octane viewport (crash)
Loading proxy seem to crash SU, this did not occur in Octane Render for SketchUp 3.04.4.5 Stable Release
To be more specfic
1. Load proxy
2. open octane viewport (works fine)
3. close octane view port
4. reopen octane viewport (crash)
it might just be me, but i find all the component and geometry groups and groups a bit disturbing - could they somehow be grouped or is there a deeper meaning as it is now?
jorgensen
jorgensen
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Octane makes a lot of unnecessary nodes. This seems to crash Sketchup when using proxies. I can use proxies, but has to remove it and delete the nodes to the right of "Default View" (se picture).Jorgensen wrote:it might just be me, but i find all the component and geometry groups and groups a bit disturbing - could they somehow be grouped or is there a deeper meaning as it is now?
jorgensen
Then its ok to save/open new file etc.
Where are the bug report thread? The one i found contains only 3 replies and the last one from Apr 2015.
Win7 Sp2____2xGTX1060 [email protected]____Su17.2.2555 and Su18.0.16975____SketchUp Plugin 4.00.0.17____4.00.RC7 Standalone
This is an artefact of implementation, because standalone was always intended to deal with the entire node graph, not a portion of it. This will be getting fixed soon.Jorgensen wrote:it might just be me, but i find all the component and geometry groups and groups a bit disturbing - could they somehow be grouped or is there a deeper meaning as it is now?
jorgensen
are there something wrong with proxies? sketchup seems to crash every time i work with them.
not sure if i'm the only one experience crashes......
are you going to release updates more often?
thanks
jorgensen
not sure if i'm the only one experience crashes......
are you going to release updates more often?
thanks
jorgensen
HOME octane standalone v3.07 | octane plugin for sketchup 3.07.0.14 | sketchup pro 2017 17.2.2555 64 bit | windows 10 pro 10.015063 build 15063 | i7-6700k @4.0 GHz | 32gb ram | 2x gtx 1070 | nvidia driver 382.33
Jorgensen wrote:are there something wrong with proxies? sketchup seems to crash every time i work with them.
not sure if i'm the only one experience crashes......
are you going to release updates more often?
thanks
jorgensen
Hi Jorgensen,
Thus far, issues with Proxies are difficult to consistently repeat. Would you be able to supply an example of this crash? (perhaps a test scene if possible).
Cheers,
Azen