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Hi All,
I would like to have a solution for a problem i have, the problem is with the graphics of the creo parametric, when i was working on the animation in creo parametric 2.0 I found the graphics of the assembly on which i was working become different i.e., sliping from the shape of the defined geometry of the assembly. But the video generated after the animation is good. But this graphics during the work i.e., on zooming out makes me annoying. I want to know whether this is due the any graphics settings with the CREO or any insufficieny of my system graphics. For your information I also have attached the specification of my work station.
Computer specitication:
1) Processor Intel 2nd GEN i3
2) Nvdia Quadro 600
3) Creo 2.0
4) Dell precision T1600
I also have attached the screen shoots of the errors. pls see through this and help me to get rid of this issue.,
1. this first image is the actual geometry of the assembly,
IMAGE :1
2. Image (2) is during the animation process, the graphic should trace the same geometry as shown in the figure (1) during the animation too but it looks like the below image.
IMAGE 2
3. image(3) show the 3D setting of the creo in my machine. I want to knw whether there is problem with my settings.
IMAGE 3
4.some more screen shots
IMAGE 4
IMAGE 5
IMAGE 6
IMAGE 7
IMAGE 8
These screen shots are help full in finding the difference between the good one and error one.
the images 4 and 7 shows the assemblies without any error whereas the images 5,6 and 8 shows the graphic errors during the animation in creo parametric...
finally i want to know whether this problem is due to 1) graphic seetings in my computer (or)
2) due to my graphics cards issues
3) Due to processor of the computer..
Please kindly help me with this issue ..
Below are images of my graphics settings. Please try to change your config options to see if this resolves your issue:
thank you MR.Antonius.. i ll try it...