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Name: philip kelly |
it works ok actually.
i do find that if i wook at a tree in high def ie all the leaveas on even in wire frame it crashes out, and that's with 4gb ram and 64 bit version of tree storm ,and xp 64. any ideas |
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Name: Gary Allison |
Wow, that sucks. Max 2008 is suppose to handle really heavy scenes too. I normally turn the onyx trees to vray meshes right away and then display them as boxes so I've never had a problem even in max 8.
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