Quote from: Oshyan on March 10, 2012, 04:18:45 PM
Badger, I can give you access to an FTP account where you could upload >2GB of data, if need be. Would that work? Or do you think the connection might get interrupted before the full 2GB would transfer?
Actually, would I would suggest is this: compress *all* assets of the project with 7-zip or a 7-zip-capable compressor (ZipGenius, IzArc, etc.), and if possible set it to *split* the archive into say 100MB parts. Then you can upload each part individually and if the connection does get interrupted, much less upload time would be lost. Hopefully the 7-zip compression would also being down the file size a fair amount. I've had good luck compressing OBJ files in the past, sometimes up to 40% or better compression.
Let me know when you're ready to transfer and I'll get you the upload access info. Or if you prefer something other than FTP we can work that out too.
- Oshyan
Hi Oshyan,
I'm familiar with FTP in general terms. So unless you can warn me of any security concerns with my network, I should be fine with using one. It will as I understand it, be much faster to upload than a file sharing site.
I am rendering a crop of the bottom left corner now, it looks like it will take several more hours to finish. I will prepare the zip after that. You should be able to take a look tonight or tomorrow. You can send to my inbox if the nature of the FTP is privet, or let me know the details here, whatever is best in your view.
And thank you again for the personalized support, very cool of you.
@Kadri,
I will post the terrain file with my settings intact as you asked when this render is finished. I thought it would be done when I woke up. Nope

@DandelO
That sounds like a great idea to me, Martin. I would love to see any project you make with IvyGen! I did read some resent post in the general conversation section of this forum on poloy reduction. If you can figure that stuff out as it relates to IvyGen and TG2 that would be great. I think my project would give people a lot of ideas for ivygen and TG2, but as everyone now knows, there are some serious concerns with large scale ivy work.