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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Tom,
Some graphics cards do not do well with VUE. My suggestion would be to disable the OpenGL and work with a wireframe models. It makes things work alot faster and easier.
Just go to the file pull down and choose options. When the window opens you will see on the right side towards the top the option for Use OpenGL. Make sure it is unchecked. It will ask you to restart the VUE program. Just close Vue and reopen it and there ya go.
Hope this has helped.
James
Coordinator VUE Forum/Gallery
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Dear Artists, I am new to Vue, just acquired the software(4)due to a deal with Poser and Vue to let it go at reduced price. So far, I am totally impressed with Vue. Very nice! Very intunitive in the beginning. But, the open GL thing, the graphics card hardware is something of a puzzle to me. My graphics card is standard stuff for most pc's. It is not a gamers card and not that able to handle open GL. I am not even sure what open GL evens means. I will be updating my pc soon enough, likely a new pc and network it with this one. Is there a graphics card(video card?) any of you recommend as a good one for rendering in Vue? My new pc will be built to my specs as far as I am able to specify what is needed. Any help will be greatly appreciated. As for now, I do all work in wireframe and then render. Working in openGL does not work with this card on the present pc. Thanks for any advice to a new one to Vue. I do love this Vue software. Super stuff. Imports are not a prob and that is good. God Bless. TomDart.