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ansyolitico

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Hi.
I would like to ask you how you manage the vines, bows, wreaths, in short the parts of the viteria/ferramenta

because if I put them all in the assemblies I end up weighing the model too but at least when I go to make the distinction I have my shopping list
on the other hand if I did not insert them I would have the lighter model to load but no list of the expense

How do you manage?

Thank you.
 
I think almost everyone carefully completes the assemblies so that the distinct is done well automatically; between the other I think, but I am not sure at all, that in the loading phase there is a screw m8x20 or there are 100 the axieme does not become "very" heavier, the real problem can be on the ram of the video card, in this case or you can set not to display the library parts or the small parts when you move the framing of the view window, or, more risky road, do your distinct
 
With heavy intention I meant the demand increase of ram both of the video card and of the pc...increasing the objects there are more pieces to display...if I in a set put 300 screws the model will be more difficult to turn ... as many of my college mates never insert them if not for rare exceptions I asked myself exactly how to manage such a thing.. .
also because it would be a casino at the warehouse level when it would be enough to have them on the separate base to simplify a lot of life
 
Well to lighten the display of what you uploaded in the windows view you can vary the parameters in:

file - settings - view window - dynamic view

file - settings - view window - redesign

or put all the bolt in a container, so default it is off and then pull out the bolts just to make the distinction.
 

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