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2013-03-27, 00:49:14
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Ondra

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looks like I've fixed it, try the newest release build on dropbox. Off to sleep ;)


BTW: I bet the scene is on some slow disk
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2013-03-27, 05:22:12
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looks like I've fixed it, try the newest release build on dropbox. Off to sleep ;)

Great bro!! really good news!!! i will try it tomorrow

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BTW: I bet the scene is on some slow disk

you smart a.........!!!! :) indeed it is, but all my files are on it (the ones work fine and the ones transforming vertices), for matters of workflow i have to save all the work on NAS. the Work Stations have SSD for system propuses.

BTW: congrats! really admire your work, i can get that you love what you do.

Cheers


2013-03-27, 08:54:50
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yes, but the ones that work fine do not have lots of objects in them ;)
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2013-03-27, 15:51:19
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Hi Keymaster,

I tryed the last build and you have fixed it!!! transforming vertices 5s!!

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yes, but the ones that work fine do not have lots of objects in them ;)

Yes you are right, the storage is a huge problem i have unresolved.... the NAS is good option, and secure on, but is to slow! I have to find other solution....

Cheers,