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- Apr 1, 2020
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Hi, I designed a electric guitar and I did everything in a single part file with many bodies all dumb bodies and not an assembly.
Everything is fine and the file size is about 28MB in size before I put on the strings, especially the three wound bass strings that I used a helix curve and the tube command to create.
Boom, the file size goes to 300MB and the only parametric features in the file are the helix and tube that I kept in order to adjust the parameters for the strings.
Why am I doing all this, mostly for rendering purposes, I could design the strings as a flat tube and use a texture in the rendering but I like the way this looks better and it is more true to the part.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the file size, don't get me wrong I can use what I have, it would just be nice to have a smaller file to render and work with in CAD.
Would an assembly of the parts now that they are all designed be better than a single part file or would it be large as well 160 bodies to make a whole guitar.
NX 1902
AMD Ryzen 3950 16 core
64MB ram
Thanks Much, Buddy.
Everything is fine and the file size is about 28MB in size before I put on the strings, especially the three wound bass strings that I used a helix curve and the tube command to create.
Boom, the file size goes to 300MB and the only parametric features in the file are the helix and tube that I kept in order to adjust the parameters for the strings.
Why am I doing all this, mostly for rendering purposes, I could design the strings as a flat tube and use a texture in the rendering but I like the way this looks better and it is more true to the part.
Is there anything I can do to reduce the file size, don't get me wrong I can use what I have, it would just be nice to have a smaller file to render and work with in CAD.
Would an assembly of the parts now that they are all designed be better than a single part file or would it be large as well 160 bodies to make a whole guitar.
NX 1902
AMD Ryzen 3950 16 core
64MB ram
Thanks Much, Buddy.