Polygon limit reached. Rhino plugin.

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splittmatt
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I'm getting an error 'Geometry too large. Polygon limit reached for a geometry item' when I try to run Octane in Rhino.
Has anyone else had this or no of a way I can get around it?

The scene in question is pretty heavy with lots of solids but not what I would think should cause any problems.

Any ideas?
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Which version of the plugin are you running? The latest version allows you to set a higher polygon limit in the Settings.

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1.20.1.28

Where in the settings? I can't seem to find it.
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Thanks Paul.

I'll try tweaking this and see how it goes.
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That sorted the problem. Thanks.
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