![]() ![]() My thinking is that each material in the new component need to be checked against all the existing materials to see if it already exists and then either added to the list, renamed and added to the list or not added as it already exists, each time the list is reindexed.įollowing JQL’s comment below I should say that the vast majority of my materals have 2k x 2k texture maps along with their associated bump/nornal etc in the Enscape materials dialog. ![]() I’ve noticed that when I have a lot of materials in a model, copy-pasting a new component into it can be slow, if I have the materials panel open I can see it flickering. NEVER import a 3dw model directly into your working model, import it into a new file, clean it up and then copy-paste it into your working file.Īs for the slow loading, I think I may have an idea: Something like that is going on, but I haven’t figured it out yet.ġst off a very high percentage of models on the warehouse are very poor, far too many times have I downloaded the likes of a toilet only to find there’s an entire bathroom there but hidden, the geometry is poor and needs purging/cleaning, the material names are generic material1, material2 etc. Disconnecting the collections from iCloud completely solved the problem. That was on Windows 10, and the problem turned out to be he had a lot of component collections, and those collections were hosted on an iCloud Drive, so that he could work with the same components on his Mac. I had a case once where it would take 10 minutes from choosing a template for a new document, to the point where the document window would appear. There was a change in 2020 that seems to affect downloading of components, but only on certain computers. If the customer tries to download a component using SketchUp 2019, into the same problematic file, it’s instant. When I try the same test (with a customer’s problem file), components add instantly. Each downloaded component has to be checked to make sure it doesn’t clash with an existing component, and that seems like it can take some time. It may also be to do with the number of component collections you are using. For the problem where a component downloads slowly, my suspicion that it’s to do with the number of components being used in the model.
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