I've had a bizarre situation where I sent what I completely believe to be two identical 3ds max scenes to a render farm and the ONLY difference between the two scenes being that in one of them I didn't collapse the stacks of the geometry, whilst in the other, I did collapse all stacks.....
It turns out that for me, (unless I genuinely have overlooked a difference, which I'm convinced I haven't), the render with the stacks collapsed turned out to be 'cleaner'.
Has anyone ever seen this before - is this common knowledge (and I'm the last to know about doing this) ?? Normally I must admit, I don't collapse stacks (I prefer to keep the file sizes as small as possible).
Thanks,
Jez
(3ds Max Design 2014 and Vray 2.4)

It turns out that for me, (unless I genuinely have overlooked a difference, which I'm convinced I haven't), the render with the stacks collapsed turned out to be 'cleaner'.
Has anyone ever seen this before - is this common knowledge (and I'm the last to know about doing this) ?? Normally I must admit, I don't collapse stacks (I prefer to keep the file sizes as small as possible).
Thanks,
Jez
(3ds Max Design 2014 and Vray 2.4)
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