I have noticed that in the process of rotating or moving large complex 3D surfaces (such as DTMs) in VectorWorks that the operation seems to be slow. I know that others may say "Get a faster processor" or "Use more RAM" but I have noticed that other 3D apps are significantly faster. On investigating these applications I became aware of the fact that they use the FFT (fast fourier transformation) algorithm. Can we have the FFT algorithm implemented in VectorWorks to enhance raster response with very large files?
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I have noticed that in the process of rotating or moving large complex 3D surfaces (such as DTMs) in VectorWorks that the operation seems to be slow. I know that others may say "Get a faster processor" or "Use more RAM" but I have noticed that other 3D apps are significantly faster. On investigating these applications I became aware of the fact that they use the FFT (fast fourier transformation) algorithm. Can we have the FFT algorithm implemented in VectorWorks to enhance raster response with very large files?
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