![]() Looks like disabling "Test meshes for bad polygons" is a must if you wok often with very complex and large triangle count models, otherwise import process will be too slow for normal usage.įBX is a technology ( and file format ), developed and supported by Autodesk to provide interoperability between digital content creation applications. Now you will receive a speedup in FBX import in Maya. After unchecking of this option is useful to re-launch Maya, so settings are saved to Preferences. ![]() For better performance and huge speedup in import process you need go to Import dialog window for FBX file, find File Type Specific Options tab,go to Advanced Options, Performance and uncheck Test meshes for bad polygons.Īlso you can create new Import Preset for FBX files, because default ones have this box checked, so every mesh you imported runs through this test and that is the reason of slow FBX import. Fast FBX import in MayaĪfter some research I've managed to figure out what's the source of this trouble: it's Maya FBX import default settings. It's obvious that such behavior ruins all possibilities of effective and smooth workflow between two apps. Model with ~700.000 triangles took 20 seconds to import, but ~3.000.000 triangles mesh can't finish import process in acceptable terms - I've waited for more than 10 minutes with no luck. When I've tried to check out this handy feature - I bashed into one problem: large FBX files import in Maya is too slow. ![]() But there is one serious import performance problem with such approach by default. Of course, there is no any magic in this process and what exactly this menu items do - they export current scene as FBX file in temporary folder, launch ( if it's not already running ) corresponding application and open temp FBX file in this app. For this purpose in this 3D software packets even was implemented special menu items for easy exchange of data between Maya and Mudbox - Send to Maya and Export Selected to Mudbox. Maya 2011 and Mudbox 2011 are promoted by Autodesk as complementary tools, suited to be both a part of the artist's workflow. ![]()
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