![]() I also used my work notebook which has a bit more power. ![]() I tried different renders and options, but nothing is helping. Its going faster now with rendering but i still have items like shelfs which are always rendered a bit wrong and a bit differently.Ī few pictures of the rendering examples I uploaded. I did as you told and removed nearly all big and not nessesary items. Just the decoration, like Poko and teddy bears, takes up an enormous amount of memory. Also except for Sweet Home 3D 5.0, Windows 10 works well so far. Yet Window 10 works with the 3G Pass Mark test which appears to use Direct x 10 3D graphics without issues. You could easily reduce file size by 150mb or more without losing any important details. The issue appears to be the limited Windows 10 and Intel support for the Mobile Intel 4 Graphic Chip (GMA 4500) used in this HP G62 laptop. No offense meant, but the super-large models you use don't make sense. Rendering a fullhd picture was taking 24 min. I guess this is also more a hardware problem? But there are a few things which are not looking good for example curtains. I tried that option giving more memory and also installed the advanced rendering plugin and got a success for second highest rendering option. Then I guess my Laptop with integrated graphic card is the biggest problem. For a value higher than 700 MB, tested as the highest value under which Sweet Home 3D can run safely on a 32-bit Windows computer with little RAM, you should use a computer running 64-bit Windows and install Sweet Home 3D 4.3 or higher.- allow SH3D as much memory as possible Under Windows, create a text file named in the same folder as SweetHome3D.exe, write the maximum memory Java option in that file, for example -Xmx700m for 700 MB, then relaunch Sweet Home 3D. Would be nice to know if anybody can render something with my file or my hardware ist just too bad. Here is my file, happy if anybody could have a look. I know I have many details inside the project. With the light options i would later on get pictures light on and off for every room to integrate that in a smart home control panel. Even 480p with second best quality is stopping in the middle of rendering. I am trying to get like a Full HD picture in 16:9 with 1920x1080 pixels. Picture with lower quality without "light" options are working fine. I think i need a bit assistants with my large project file.Įverytime when i try to render a picture in high quality its giving me a red cross. ![]() This topic has been viewed 1805 times and has 7 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 8 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: 3D problems Thread: 3D pictures rendering problem
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