Author Topic: Converting v-ray  (Read 2164 times)

2016-12-07, 15:02:07

Ałtaj

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Hey guys, just little question.

I am converting mokhaenko free tree models from v-ray to corona. Opening file > texture tracking > save max

Why converted file is 2 to 3 x bigger than v-ray file?

V-ray 28 mb > corona 78 mb

2016-12-07, 15:18:27
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Frood

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Maybe just compressed scene file (old) vs. non compressed (new). You ma check Customize -> Preferences -> Files -> File Handling -> Compress on save.

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2016-12-07, 17:26:26
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Ałtaj

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that's it! Thank you :)

2016-12-07, 20:06:27
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Sorry for off topic, but i wonder how many people do use compress on save feature? I tried to turn it on once, but didn't like how autosave times skyrocketed. I tend to put my old max files in arhives manually once in a year anyway.
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2016-12-12, 12:46:34
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Hi romullus,

we have it activated always and everywhere but no one here stores project related files locally. Saving times are almost equal with or without compression (storing a 400MB file via GB-network vs. compressing 400MB locally + sending say ... a 150MB file).

So here we have almost no difference in saving time but the benefit of smaller files. I also would never compress max files when storing them locally.

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