I'm currently encountering a slight situation. I'm using 3DS Max 2013 and I have a huge scene ahead of me. I have just finished creating a total of 10 buildings in 2 blocks. This is including interiors for each of the businesses for each building in each block. This file is 41 million polys. I have created a total of 28 renderings, as I have done a day view and a night view. I'm now been asked to do the next 2 blocks and after that another 2 blocks. Then I'll be asked to provide an aerial view of all buildings (it will probably be 40 buildings at the end of the day), looking at about 150 million polys. I used XRef Scenes for the first two blocks, it was so painful I'm very very uncomfortable about doing any more XRefs.
Additionally, I was to check into doing Proxy. That means creating a proxy for each building exterior and then a proxy for each building interior. I'm mid trying it out and I think it may be the way to go, but after going through 40 buildings with high detail in all of them, am I going the right route? Does anyone else have any other idea? I'm really really not wanting to use XRefs and the proxies will create a HUGE multi-subobject material that may crash my computers very often. Please advice, how do you guys tackle a project like this one?
Additionally, I was to check into doing Proxy. That means creating a proxy for each building exterior and then a proxy for each building interior. I'm mid trying it out and I think it may be the way to go, but after going through 40 buildings with high detail in all of them, am I going the right route? Does anyone else have any other idea? I'm really really not wanting to use XRefs and the proxies will create a HUGE multi-subobject material that may crash my computers very often. Please advice, how do you guys tackle a project like this one?
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