Camera culling will speed up your viewport when in rendered shaded mode!! || Blender 4.2 Tutorial
This will also speed up your renders a little bit!!
(I had to reupload due to quality issues)
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Here is a few tips that will optimize and speed up your viewport and renders! :D
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How to speed up your viewport and renders:
⦁ Do you find that your Blender viewport is slow and sluggish?
⦁ Here's a quick tip on how to optimize it so it runs faster.
⦁ First, In the render properties, turn on simplify.
⦁ Set the max subdivisions to zero and the texture limit to 1024 or lower depending on your pc.
⦁ Now, in the culling drop down turn on camera culling.
⦁ If you have lots of small objects in your scene like plants, select all those objects.
⦁ Go to the object properties, in visibility, and culling, hold Alt and click "Use camera cull" to enable it on every object you selected.
⦁ This will make it so those objects will be disabled outside the camera view.
⦁ Your scene will run smoother than gravy :)
Hope this helps, and subscribe for more!!
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If you need help with any step, I'll be happy to guide you through any problems :D
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