Hi. I've recently upgraded from a combo of Creo Elements/Pro with KS5.0 to Creo Parametric 2.0 and KS5.1.
I've had a lot of problems since and file size is playing a major role. The same geometry that created a 950MB BIP is now making a 26GB BIP. This makes the data completely unworkable - transfer is ½hour, saving takes a similar time. It is *of course* major deadline time so this is less than helpful.
Please can someone suggest tweaks I can do to speed up and shrink down my data? I've tried transfer via the plug-in and via direct opening. Both are equally slow. I've tried unchecking "NURBS"and increasing the tessellation constant. Any other ideas?
I don't know Creo, does it offer an export mesh option such as OBJ etc ?
Martin
Hi Norman,
Try bringing your tessellation down to about .001 (or 0) and use NURBS. This will make the assembly a much smaller file size and by using NURBS you will not see the low tessellated surfaces.
Hope this helps.
Chad
Thanks, guys.
I can't get an OBJ off Creo, Martin. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but it's not producing anything at the moment.
I'll try that in the morning, Chad. Night is falling here at 2 degrees west so it's time to go home.
Same issue for me. Same file from WF5 createed a 862mb file - coming from CREO2 creating a 3gb file. Very interested to hear of any workarounds or ways to get back as these are some of the "lighter" environments i have to work with in the near future!
Have you tried Chad's suggestion?
Hi Thomas and Chad. Yes, it looks like this problem remains. I have installed KS5.2, opened a full engine model and exported to KS. The export took around half an hour (I switched NURBS on and set tessellation to 0.01 as per Chad's suggestion). I then hit save on the BIP and went out for a lunchtime walk. Half an hour later, the progress indicator is on 11% and the BIP has reached 1.79 GB. Obviously, I can't spare 5 hours to save a file so I'm going to crash it now.
Hm... this is strange. I did some testing after phatty's post yesterday - used WF5 and Creo 2. I exported the same file from both programs using tessellation values of 0, .25 & .5. The BIP file created matched up in size almost identically. Do you guys notice this behavior with every WF file or with certain ones?
Morning, Chad.
Just to give you a moving target, I've upgraded to V3.3 of the plug in. The big Render/Update/Settings buttons are a nice touch :) but it hasn't solved the problem yet. :(
To make this a more manageable problem, I've tested this out on a single part - a casting core. With the default settings of NURBS on and tesselation of 0.01, the file size increased over 20-fold from the prt to the BIP. See attachment.
Norman
Good morning, Norman. Thanks for the feedback and the file - I was about to ask for one to test out, you read my mind. ;)
I'll let you know what I find out.
Chad
Well, I went to open the file and couldn't - realized this is probably a Creo Elements file and not WF5... I have every version from WF5 and up except Elements. Anyhow, would you happen to have a WF5 file (giving you this issue) that you could share? If so, please send, to my attention, to: support@luxion.com
If it's large (above 5 meg), use this upload link: https://keyshot.wetransfer.com/
Thanks,
Chad
Hi Chad. That's tricky because we've updated to Creo 2.0. I could write a. NEU file that you could at least open but I'm not sure it would replicate the problem which is transfer from Creo 2.0.
Norman
No worries, Norman. I think Phatty is running WF5 - maybe he have a file he could share. I'll send him a PM.
Morning, Chad
Here's that same geometry in neu format, if it'll help.
Norman
Thanks for uploading, Norman. I did some testing with it and didn't notice the file sizes being much different between WF5 & Creo 2 though..
However, I realized I'm using a slightly newer plugin version with Creo 2 and that may very well be the reason. Just so we are on the same page, I'm sending you guys a download link to it. It's uploading now - I'll send you and phatty70 a PM once it's ready.
Morning Chad
No, that makes no difference. That part (TM-2-I-0126) still works out at 29MB of bip from a 1.4MB prt.
Norman