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Old July 2nd, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Question handle larges ONYX models

Hi, we got Onyx for a little while but for the first time we have to make larges trees, around 15/20 meters high.

1- It's seems I can't get nice result under 2/3 milions polys so OK, I'll use Vray Proxies anyway.

2- Since Onyx export as separate objects, in this case around 70, I must attach them in max to get a Multi/Sub Mtl to get all the textures in the Vray mesh

3-to not run out of memory in the attach list process, I must attach them 5 object at the time.

So all this make think about my pipeline onyx/max/proxy. Is it correct or there is a better(more efficient) way.

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