![]() But if you just load a scene and immediately render without going into Smooth+Highlights first, you will have all that extra RAM to render with. If you switch to Smooth+Highlights mode before you render, you are basically giving away that RAM, and there is no way to get it back. As soon as you change to Smooth+Highlights mode, you should see a lot of RAM consumed, with more being consumed for larger scenes. Simply save the scene in wireframe mode with one maximized viewport and reload the scene.Then we leave a list of the best tips for save memory when working with big scenes in 3dsMax. Over the months we’ve been working we have been looking in every corner of the web to collect the best content for you!
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