Hello,
I was wondering if anyone else is having this issue. I just upgraded from 2.5 to 3.3 and I noticed a viewport performance issue when having Vray proxy objects created from 2.5 in my 3.3 scene. I did a test to make sure. I merged in 6 proxy plant objects (created in 2.5) from my library into a fresh viewport. I then navigated the viewport, pan, rotate...etc. I noticed the viewport would freeze just for a split second and move, freeze...move...etc. I'm not clear why Vray 3.3 would have anything to do with viewport performance. I then re-created new proxy objects from the original models in Vray 3.3. Merged the same proxy models into a fresh scene and then......TADA....the viewport fps was smooth...no issues. I remember having a similar issue when I made the jump from Vray 1 to 2. Like many users, we have an extensive plant library consisting of hundreds of models. I can't imagine going through the daunting task of re-creating all those proxy object again in 3.3.
Any ideas?
Thanks......Scott
I was wondering if anyone else is having this issue. I just upgraded from 2.5 to 3.3 and I noticed a viewport performance issue when having Vray proxy objects created from 2.5 in my 3.3 scene. I did a test to make sure. I merged in 6 proxy plant objects (created in 2.5) from my library into a fresh viewport. I then navigated the viewport, pan, rotate...etc. I noticed the viewport would freeze just for a split second and move, freeze...move...etc. I'm not clear why Vray 3.3 would have anything to do with viewport performance. I then re-created new proxy objects from the original models in Vray 3.3. Merged the same proxy models into a fresh scene and then......TADA....the viewport fps was smooth...no issues. I remember having a similar issue when I made the jump from Vray 1 to 2. Like many users, we have an extensive plant library consisting of hundreds of models. I can't imagine going through the daunting task of re-creating all those proxy object again in 3.3.
Any ideas?
Thanks......Scott
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