In my version 6.1.1 when I go to create a 3D photo of the house, full resolution, I click on "Create", the rendering starts, but at a certain point it stops, without errors... what can it depend on?
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Re: "Create photo" crashes
Maybe, your SH3D file is too large or the program doesn't have enough memory to create the image. See the FAQ to increase the maximum memory Sweet Home 3D can use, but if you use the 32 bit version (see About dialog box), try first the 64 bit version by running again the installer.
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Re: "Create photo" crashes
No need to install Java. You certainly changed something. Maybe try another renderer (YafaRay instead of SunFlow).
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The project is from 1 year ago, done on another MAC. I'm not sure if I imported all libraries with objects, could that be it? The render both with YafaRay and with SunFlow, doesn't start, it shows the red X or nothing.. I tried both on MAC and on Win11. Is there any way to know if libraries are missing (if this were the case)?
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Re: "Create photo" crashes
A SH3D file contains everything it needs to be displayed and rendered. Send me your file, I'll have a look to it.
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Re: "Create photo" crashes
Thanks for your file. I didn't experience any crash during the rendering of your file with SunFlow or YafaRay renderers, but I had to be very patient before YafaRay starts. For sure, it needs a lot of memory to render it, because of the items named "prato" showing many grass blades. If you don't have the patience to wait or increase the max memory, you could replace these items by rooms showing a grass texture.
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