Author Topic: Compressed CoronaProxy format  (Read 4353 times)

2014-04-22, 23:09:43

Ondra

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Got small disk? No problem - I've added zipped proxy format (.czmesh).

Example: Buddha model: 1M poly, 0.5M vertices. Size of scene vs. OBJ vs. regular binary vs. zipped binary format:


As a bonus, it seems to load about ~ 2 times faster
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2014-04-22, 23:16:53
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Javadevil

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Nice one thats handy, it should speed up loading proxies from the network.


2014-04-23, 01:31:55
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2014-04-23, 02:30:16
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That's insane!! Really nice work! You don't cease to impress me, Ondra!

2014-04-23, 02:32:09
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this is an example of text that can be compressed very efficiently
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2014-04-23, 14:45:56
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So much better.
Great work!

Thanks again :)