Hi all,
Im a jewellery designer from Melbourne, and i have been asked to do a comission for a companys advertising campain.
At first it seemed quite harmless a few images of diamonds sitting in a scene, then it moved onto a few images of jewellery sitting in water, then splashing out of the water.
This was all fun and games until they finally ask for it to be 5meters wide and 2 meters high.
Is there any possible way to create a render this large? or even half this size. i have tried to render this and i am getting black areas. What is the biggest size i am able render a scene with?
Also is there a trick to having lots of items in rhino and not making it too laggy, i have tried to insert all the files seperately into the scene as block instances (a co-worker told me to do this as is has less information in the file???) this doesnt seem to change the lagging.
Please if anyone has any tricks i would be grateful for any help.
Thanks
B
Im a jewellery designer from Melbourne, and i have been asked to do a comission for a companys advertising campain.
At first it seemed quite harmless a few images of diamonds sitting in a scene, then it moved onto a few images of jewellery sitting in water, then splashing out of the water.
This was all fun and games until they finally ask for it to be 5meters wide and 2 meters high.
Is there any possible way to create a render this large? or even half this size. i have tried to render this and i am getting black areas. What is the biggest size i am able render a scene with?
Also is there a trick to having lots of items in rhino and not making it too laggy, i have tried to insert all the files seperately into the scene as block instances (a co-worker told me to do this as is has less information in the file???) this doesnt seem to change the lagging.
Please if anyone has any tricks i would be grateful for any help.
Thanks
B
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