Hi,
My current simulation FPS is quite low, 15FPS average. I know that the imported meshes should be modified to have less number of triangles. But for the moment, can I reduce the "graphics" quality of the surroundings? Here's a picture showing my simulation. Are there any other ways to improve FPS?
Image Link: http://postimg.org/image/i71up7hht/
Regards,
Danny
Low lFPS Simulation
Re: Low lFPS Simulation
Hello Danny,
are you talking about the fps during simulation, or when simulation is not running?
If simulation is not running, you don't have much more choices than to simplify some of the complex meshes in the scene. When you have a high-triangle count and large mesh, it sometimes also helps to subdivide the mesh into several smaller meshes, since view frustum culling will first check if the bounding box of a shape is inside the view frustum.
To simplify shapes, have a look at following tools:
Cheers
are you talking about the fps during simulation, or when simulation is not running?
If simulation is not running, you don't have much more choices than to simplify some of the complex meshes in the scene. When you have a high-triangle count and large mesh, it sometimes also helps to subdivide the mesh into several smaller meshes, since view frustum culling will first check if the bounding box of a shape is inside the view frustum.
To simplify shapes, have a look at following tools:
- Models/tools/mesh inside outside separation tool.ttm
- Models/tools/mesh decimation tool.ttm
Cheers