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Gotta say, I've been using Creo-2 for a week or so now and I'm not impressed
My main beef is the poor quality of the default shading and lighting in Creo compared with Wildfire 4.
It's DREADFUL!
The colours are washed out and the parts do not reflect highlights nicely as they did with the default shading and lighting in Wildfire 4
I loaded the default lighting file from Wldfire 4 into the Creo-2 lighting directory but the result is exactly the same
Is there any way to improve the default lighting and shading settings?
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Hi,
check the version of graphic card drivers. I guess that you need to upgrade graphic card drivers to current version.
MH
There is a way,
Go to options, notice that if your machine support OpenGL you should select "Other Independent".
The best setting to manipulate is "Set shade quality to", but notice that a higher number can decrease the performance.
Hi,
check the version of graphic card drivers. I guess that you need to upgrade graphic card drivers to current version.
MH
Martin
Actually, you were correct.
I updated the graphics driver and this has solved the poor graphics problems
I Still have a setting that gives me the wildfire tan background. Not sure where the blue came from. they told us that they did extensive user/ergonomic research to get to the tan fade then it was tossed aside. You might have to go through and tweak the highlights and other settings to make them look better in the new environment. I have a couple of different map keys that toggle from wildfire background to a white back ground. I never liked the blue fade. it looked washed out out you are right.
As an aside why not go right to creo 3?