Every model I open has this same distortion. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and still have this issue. This issue occurs on even the smallest file sized models. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
when i first open the model everything is fine until i drag the mouse courser over the model.
I am using creo view lite 4.1
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using the environment variable- PV_ENABLE_FRAMEBUFFER_OBJECT=1 did not seem to help the tracing and distortion.
i have solved the issue by disabling openGL.
i did this through system environment variables.
the graphic quality is slightly degraded but barley noticeable
i no longer have the tracing and distortion.
That looks like a graphics driver issue, but I'm not sure what the graphics requirements are for Creo View Lite. I couldn't find much info on it by searching PTC.com. I would assume it would be fairly low as it's meant for non-CAD users.
This page only says that it needs Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7. Maybe it's been discontinued and not usable on Windows 10?
thanks,
I have updated all graphics related drivers and non related drivers. this issue came with no warning after months of using creo view with no issues.
my laptop is dell e7470 i am using windows 10
If you have maintenance, I'd open a call with PTC support.
Dell graphics drivers are sacred! I have run a PTC qualified Dell laptop with NVidia for a long time and I can tell you one thing... never use NVidia drivers from NVidia. The only drivers that worked with Creo and Dell was Dell scripted drivers.
Whenever I wanted to try a NVidia driver from NVidia, the driver would also leave "tracers".
Most likely, windows 10 automatically installed drivers from NVidia since it considered them available. Even Windows 7 is nagging me to update.
thanks ,
all the drivers i have used come directly from dell. also my computer is not equipped with nvidia graphics. it has intel HD graphics 520
That helps 🙂 I will still point to a driver update since it use to work correctly.
You can try to create a support case as previously suggested.
Is this a qualified laptop?
You might also have some luck changing to the win32_gdi setting in config.pro.
Not an elegant solution but it may get you down the road a bit until this is figured out.
Arg... Creo VIEW! 🙂
Hi, Set User or System environment variable PV_ENABLE_FRAMEBUFFER_OBJECT=1 and relaunch browser and/or Creo View
please walk me through on how to perform this
@MartinHanak wrote:
Hi, Set User or System environment variable PV_ENABLE_FRAMEBUFFER_OBJECT=1 and relaunch browser and/or Creo View
Please ask Google ... how to set enviroment variable in windows
I dont think that worked.
using the environment variable- PV_ENABLE_FRAMEBUFFER_OBJECT=1 did not seem to help the tracing and distortion.
i have solved the issue by disabling openGL.
i did this through system environment variables.
the graphic quality is slightly degraded but barley noticeable
i no longer have the tracing and distortion.