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I am doing a building/park that is close to a 1/4 mile long...with relativley little detail. The thing is the surrouiding topography is twice as long. Well, it is taking too long to even radiate it. Does it have something to do with the size of the model, yet not the file. Logically I would assume that the scale of things doesn't matter, it is the level of detail.
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i don't think exterior views should be radiated, only small architectural interior views are recommended for radiating.
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