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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Damn Chipp - do you ever sleep ? :)
I'll take a looksee - thanks very much
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Hi Chipp ...
I get fairly regular crashes in Vue when doing normal things e.g. resizing objects, doing stuff in world browser, but I notice it more with things like volumetric materials. The crash is always preceded by a short burst of hard disk activity and a "background process" hourglass mouse pointer.
I suspect it's something to do with Vue's undo buffer and memory management that is triggering this.
I'm beginning to think it's a system issue, but no idea what.
Pentium D930 3GHz
Windows XP MCE 05
2GB RAM
256 MB Nvidia 8600 GTS
320 GB HD in a RAID 0 config.
Someone advised me to run a memory test which I hope to do at some point when I get time, but any thoughts welcome.
Cheers
Richard
Richard,
Here's how I would approach the problem.
If it does not crash with software OpenGL, then check your video drivers-- they may need updating. Also, you can try turning down the threshold of your video acceleration.
I typically try first to find a mode where it doesn't crash, then start adding things back, like video acceleration, OpenGL, etc..
Hope it helps.
best,
Chipp
I found that, at least on my system, a very frequent source of crashes is the small preview window. If I have it to automatically update and if I'm doing complex operations (booleans, metablobs, hypertextures, etc), then the crashes are very frequent. So, I typically set it to not update automatically if I'm doing this stuff.
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I've a new video which explains in detail how to create objects, like the one below, using Hypertextures. You can view it HERE. You may wish to click on the fullscreen icon.
While it uses GridModeler to create the object, you can do similar modeling using other tools as well, such as a calculator and paint program.
I hope you find it useful.
-Chipp