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Topic ClosedHELP - 3D view problem

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    Posted: 15.Apr.2009 at 02:32
Hi all,

First post here and its one looking for some help.

I am working in Acad 2008 and doing some VERY basic 3D work relating to shipping leading markers. Anyway, the problem i have is with the view not looking sharp and quite frankly, looking horrible. when i view with any of the visual styles everything goes all scratchy and outright awful and un-readable. I have not had this problem before and it is very frustrating as I am also using a brand new PC with a chunky video card.

A few notes,
- BRAND NEW computer, HP dc7900 with 2gb ram and Nvidia quadro fx 1700 video card.
- File size is less than 1MB and only has about 30 objects in the whole file.

Please have a look at the attached files and let me know what you think.

Cheers,

Ewan.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Apr.2009 at 09:16

your software autocad 2008 is license........

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Apr.2009 at 23:50
Yeah, it is legitimate.

I managed to find a toggle to 'turn off hardware acceleration' somewhere deep in the options and this fixed the issue.

The files never attached but they show a very strange view.


Edited by ehillsdon - 20.Apr.2009 at 23:57
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Apr.2009 at 07:26

hello.......

you want to re install your software as long as to stop horrible view.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Apr.2009 at 08:41
Originally posted by ehillsdon ehillsdon wrote:

Hi all,First post here and its one looking for some help.I am working in Acad 2008 and doing some VERY basic 3D work relating to shipping leading markers. Anyway, the problem i have is with the view not looking sharp and quite frankly, looking horrible. when i view with any of the visual styles everything goes all scratchy and outright awful and un-readable. I have not had this problem before and it is very frustrating as I am also using a brand new PC with a chunky video card.A few notes,- BRAND NEW computer, HP dc7900 with 2gb ram and Nvidia quadro fx 1700 video card.- File size is less than 1MB and only has about 30 objects in the whole file.Please have a look at the attached files and let me know what you think.Cheers,Ewan.


Have you install video card drivers?

Ing Arben.Allaraj
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