Hi all,
I am starting trying the new beta Rhino v6. The display performance is amazing, but issue comes after make2D. After making2D, I need to clean some lines(intentionally), but each time I do some thing, for example “trim a line”, it takes a while. Not like Rhino5 and CAD the trim and other draft order become extremely lag for me, which is annoying…
Hello - just as a test, can you please try disabling ‘GPU tessellation’ in Options > View > OpenGL page - does that make any difference at all? If not, then re-enable that setting.
Hi pascal,
Thanks for quick reply.
1)I turn the openGL off, issue still exists
2)turn openGL back on, issue still exists
3)lower antialiasing level, issue still exists
4)seems curves are grouped, I ungroup all of make2D lines, issue still exists
5)explode all lines, issue still exists
THEN, I try to save-as and open it in V5, everything is perfect.(trim, join, ungroup, explode,champer, offset, blablabla all works well) , so I think it should be a V6 issue here.
Hi Pei - ok, Thanks for testing. Another thing is to make sure your video card drivers are up to date as well - can you run the SystemInfo in Rhino command and paste the results here?
Hi Pei - OK, thanks. I’ll run this by the developer- can you please send us the model, in the ‘bad’ state, to tech@mcneel.com? SaveSmall and Zip the file please and if it is still very large, send via
Yes, the file of 3dm I saved as v5 file for this work yesterday. So I only got v6 backup file here. I think maybe the problem is because the “group line” option and “property follow the original” option. I will try to open and operate the file at home use my own desktop.
Yes, the file of 3dm I saved as v5 file for this work yesterday. So I only got v6 backup file here. I think maybe the problem is because the “group line” option and “property follow the original” option. I will try to open and operate the file at home use my own desktop.
Hi Pei - the developer is having a look at this in the ‘debugger’. Hopefully he’ll be able to see what is going wrong.
@peijunfei - it looks like the Make2d process add a huge number (presumably curve number) of materials to the file’s material table - at the moment this looks like the source of the slow-down.
Thanks for the report.