On 08/13/15 19:02, Luc-Eric Rousseau wrote:

Try turning off high quality text in the render tree options, if you  have that turned on.  Or turn it on if you're on ati




On 08/13/15 9:18, Diana David wrote:
:)The last 3 GIFs are quite interesting!

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Com os melhores cumprimentos,

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2015-08-12 23:05 GMT+01:00 pedro santos <probi...@gmail.com>:
@Olivier
I haven't sent to anyone else to try it. I'm assuming is a UI generation issue and not GPU the UI doesn't go blank, the whole application locks up instead.

@Matt
For the operations I'm doing I need these many nodes. I've already done other bend deformers too and of course I didn't needed all this indeed ( http://prntscr.com/83y066 ). I'm trying to get with something a bit more evolved but mainly it's a code blueprint. So I can test ideas faster than I would with code.
The parts that are repetitive are already compounds, since again, this is a code blueprint I'm interested in convert those into functions.
I've seen people using matrix to convey operations (Delta Mush compound was like that I think). But this operation is not very linear. Things go up and down the several streams of processing, so I don't know who to do matrix transformation would help in this case. It did help to just compound some sections. Just do hide out some things, and the tree started to load faster. Thanks.

@Jason S
Just like I said to Matt, I did that and it helped. Though I'm avoiding do it to everything since like I mentioned I need to pull data from many places and having the thing a bit more flatter helps. I also don't like to set value and call them locally beause this is a blueprint and the advantage over code is that I can immediately inspect what is being used where.

By the way the ICE execution is very smooth. One of the reasons I moved out of LW after being 90% done there( http://prntscr.com/83y3rv ) , in ICE that is not problem. Just the UI load that was showing as problem, unlike LW where it loaded in 1 sec.


Thanks for the tips. Here's the additional gifs I ended up cooking :)
Cheers

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