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Re: Combustion resolution limit ?
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warren BONES
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on Jul 21, 2008 at 12:53:32 am
For all practical purposes I don't think there is one but I have tried to open 21k satellite maps before without any luck. It will open but as soon as it shows up in the viewport Combustion crashes. Maybe with more RAM it would be OK, I don't know. The next biggest I've tried is 9k [9000x2700 sky-domes] and they load without any problems.
I'm a contractor for Autodesk at the moment but, unless otherwise stated, all opinions expressed here are my own.
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