By firebase512 - 5 Years Ago
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Hey there, I have an high detail outfit I imported into CC3 pipeline. The program was unresponsive but I was patient and waited it out. After around 5 minutes it loaded in but every movement I make it super slow and glitchy and practically prohibits me from doing any detailed work on it. I tried saving and reopening, updating the program and its plug-ins, gave it time to 'warm up' to see if it was just taking a while to get everything sorted, but to no avail. Anyone else have this problem? I understand the cosmetic is high detail, so does CC3 not have the capacity to run it? any help is most welcome! Edit: My computer specs are as followed; GeForce GTX 1070 AMD Ryzen 5 1600x Six-Core Processor 16GB Corsair Ram MSI B450
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By Kelleytoons - 5 Years Ago
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It's possible you've exceeded your GPU memory (you can look at the yellow info in the upper left corner to see). That would cripple the system.
Is this an outfit you made yourself, or did you import this from Daz?
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By firebase512 - 5 Years Ago
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Thanks for the fast reply! My GPU is only going around 15-30% of its usage. My memory is spiking up to 64% My CPU is sticking around 5% while idle, and 25% when moving around. I could not see any yellow info on the program, maybe its an option I do not have enabled. I got the outfit off of a freelance service, I have imported an OBJ model version. But I do have access to .fbx, Blender, 3DS Vray, and 3DS corona if those would have a better effect.
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By Kelleytoons - 5 Years Ago
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If you toggle Ctrl-F you should see the yellow info in the upper left of the main display.
With the outfit and/or entire avatar selected it will tell you how much memory it's using and how much you have left in the GPU.
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By firebase512 - 5 Years Ago
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The information in yellow, with both character and outfit selected, says: Selected Triangle: 10332853 Object Height: 181.35cm
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By Kelleytoons - 5 Years Ago
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But that's not all the info -- it will also show video memory (that's the important one).
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By Rampa - 5 Years Ago
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It is very likely the high poly-count. If your materials are also high-resolution, you may indeed be filling your VRAM, as KT mentioned. But just that amount of polygons will be slow, even without any textures.
I've been playing with importing terrains from game engines as accessories, and they get slow, even without textures.
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By firebase512 - 5 Years Ago
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I reloaded and it now shows up. Video memory is 1.5/8.1gb
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By firebase512 - 5 Years Ago
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whats the best way to reduce polygons then?
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By Rampa - 5 Years Ago
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See this video.
I'm thinking with the count as high as it looks to be, you can use the percentage setting, and try about 20%.
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By firebase512 - 5 Years Ago
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I tried to reduce the polys but it keeps failing. Would it be a better idea to shrink all the polys in blender first and then put it in?
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By Kelleytoons - 5 Years Ago
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You can certainly try that, but my hunch is you'll have to give up on this item.
Reducing polys is tough -- even dedicated programs (like Decimator for Daz) have problems with very high counts. And I've never gotten satisfactory results in Blender. But it's always worth a try.
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By firebase512 - 5 Years Ago
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Would boosting any specs help with the process or is it the program?
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By Rampa - 5 Years Ago
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Try reducing a single item at a time, instead of all at once then. You'll find the button for it in the Modify panel. Look for "Polygon Reduction Object"
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