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I have this problem currently too. Strange because a couple of days ago, I was rendering this just fine. And mine is around 40MB so pretty hefty.
Today, I used the 4GB RAM patch (from another thread) on Sketchup and changed the model a bit and now it shows that message. I then tried rendering on the previous model and the model still shows up.
I've tried changing the privileges of Sketchup to administrative and still no luck. I will now try a system restore...
I solved my problem now just to inform you. My problem was a texture problem. One of my jpeg files was corrupted. In fact, no matter how many times I recreated the jpeg file, it was still not working so I saved it as a png file and that worked wonderfully.
So my advice is to check each of your components or layers. I rendered every layer one at a time to find out the problem.
Hi guys, I gave a huge problem My interior scene size is about 150mb, so then I click to render, then wait 10 or more minutes I get error mesage, I try to delete, hide that thinks that I dont need, but I have same error So did there are any ways to render such a big scene ? Help please
that has happened to me too, actually, several times. and usually it happens because a corrupted image, though i had never changed the format type...
one solution is to go backward and remove (and purge) the materials that you've never used.
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