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@Tiago_Denczuk wrote:
I am using a Dell laptop with UHD Graphics. This configuration is not shown as Certified and Supported. That said, other people in my team are using similar hardware and don't have the Appearances issue.
Hi,
sometimes the problem can be resolved by installing older graphic card drivers. Try installing 1 or 2 year old drivers and let us know.
Your appearance gallery display darker colors than expected and the article 328931 suggests that this is caused by the option graphics set to win32_gdi.
One way to check that is to display your display information like so:
Can you paste your and confirm that the line Creo Parametric Graphics Type shows indeed : OPENGL?
By elimination this will confirm the article does not apply to your situation.
Graphics Type is indeed OpenGL.
The only thing not supported is OpenGL Frame Buffer. I don't think that this should be causing the issue:
About the Frame Buffer, try the option enable_opengl_fbo yes.
Hi,
FYI ... in my notebook there is Intel UHD Graphics 620 and I can see the same "problem" when using OPENGL in Creo. The root of this problem is incompatibility between graphic card and Creo.
I am using a Dell laptop with UHD Graphics. This configuration is not shown as Certified and Supported. That said, other people in my team are using similar hardware and don't have the Appearances issue.
Here is to understand what Certified and Supported entile: http://support.ptc.com/partners/hardware/current/status.htm
@Tiago_Denczuk wrote:
I am using a Dell laptop with UHD Graphics. This configuration is not shown as Certified and Supported. That said, other people in my team are using similar hardware and don't have the Appearances issue.
Hi,
sometimes the problem can be resolved by installing older graphic card drivers. Try installing 1 or 2 year old drivers and let us know.
I had previously installed a few older drivers, but hadn't tried to go back that far. Installing 2+ year old Intel graphic card driver solved this problem. Here's hoping that this won't affect other applications.
Thank you for the help.
@Tiago_Denczuk wrote:
I had previously installed a few older drivers, but hadn't tried to go back that far. Installing 2+ year old Intel graphic card driver solved this problem. Here's hoping that this won't affect other applications.
Thank you for the help.
Hi,
please tell me what driver version did you install. I would like to test it on my notebook.
Hi Martin,
I installed driver version 27.20.100.9466.
Hi,
version 27.20.100.9466 resolved the problem on my notebook, too.
To prevent any future automatic device driver updates I used 1-st solution from https://superuser.com/questions/1507210/how-to-stop-windows-from-updating-my-intelr-hd-graphics-630-driver page.
My problem was with a config setting although I could never really explain why
pro_texture_library
or possibly
texture_search_path
https://community.ptc.com/t5/3D-Part-Assembly-Design/Why-are-all-my-appearances-dark/m-p/299194
To eliminate your config.pro/config.sup/customization, close creo and temporarily rename the following files
config.pro
config.sup
creo_parametric_customization.ui
Relaunch Creo, if the problem goes away, there is an issue in your configuration settings.
If the problem remains, it is somewhere besides your settings.
Don't forget to rename the files back after testing.