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Subject: Poser Pro 2014 and Ati Radeon problem


giotim ( ) posted Wed, 20 May 2020 at 4:49 AM · edited Thu, 02 January 2025 at 8:31 AM

Hi to everyone, i have this little, big problem: i've just changed my graphic card, from a nvidia to a Ati Radeon and i found that the Ati Radeon give me this problem with Poser Pro 2014 (as you can see by the attachment at the end of the thread): the upper jaw of the characters are transparents, they came out from the mouth, but also the noses have some problems as you can see (and even some clothes).

I'm not new with this problem, even 5/6 years ago i had the same problem, with another Ati Radeon graphic card, that i never solved. All the softwares and drivers are updated.

Anyone has a solution? Thank you!!

radeon.jpg


KarinaKiev ( ) posted Wed, 20 May 2020 at 8:07 AM · edited Wed, 20 May 2020 at 8:11 AM

Hello giotim,

I've had this happening too, and it looks like a problem with the implementation of OpenGL.

I ran PP2014 on winXP64, and everything was fine.

Then I updated Windows, first to 8, now to 10.

I had this in both versions of Windows, but in PP2014 only - P11, no problems.

I figured out a workaround which does work (for me):

Check your camera's "hither" setting. It must be higher than 0,000! A setting of 0,500 does work for me, unless I want to go in really close! If I need that I switch to SreeD view, where this effects don't show, whatever your "hither" value.

HTH

K


giotim ( ) posted Thu, 28 May 2020 at 12:14 PM

KarinaKiev posted at 7:14PM Thu, 28 May 2020 - #4389651

Hello giotim,

I've had this happening too, and it looks like a problem with the implementation of OpenGL.

I ran PP2014 on winXP64, and everything was fine.

Then I updated Windows, first to 8, now to 10.

I had this in both versions of Windows, but in PP2014 only - P11, no problems.

I figured out a workaround which does work (for me):

Check your camera's "hither" setting. It must be higher than 0,000! A setting of 0,500 does work for me, unless I want to go in really close! If I need that I switch to SreeD view, where this effects don't show, whatever your "hither" value.

HTH

K

Thank you Karina, this helped me a lot!


KarinaKiev ( ) posted Thu, 28 May 2020 at 1:13 PM

😃


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