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06-17-2008, 03:01 PM #1Registered User
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Image rendering issues - pink around plants in vector views
I have just purchased a brand new computer with tons of memory and a non-integrated graphics card.
It renders in the blink of an eye, but, my tree images in the 3d vector views still have a pink box around them just like on the old computer.
Previously, I was told that this was probably due to my inadequate graphics card. But this shouldn't be the case with the new computer.
I am using HDPro 7.
Any other ideas?
Barbara
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06-23-2008, 07:29 AM #2
Seeing pink around your images in Vector camera views means that your video card is not properly handling the transparency information contained in the image file.
Nine times out of ten, when we see this display issue reported, it is caused by either running on an older, unsupported operating system, or is caused by an old video card which either does not support OpenGL rendering, or it is simply is using an outdated driver. Most often, updating to the latest available video card driver, which can be done for free on most video card manufacturer websites, resolves the issue.
In those remaining few cases that we come across where updating the video card driver does not fix the display problem, in Home Designer Pro version 7, we would recommend selecting the Edit menu, going to Preferences, selecting the main heading of Appearance and in the Double Buffer Drawing section, place a check mark beside Elevations and Vector Views and click OK to apply the changes. Then take a new Vector camera view and generally, the view will display correctly.Chief Architect® Technical Support Analyst
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06-23-2008, 11:22 AM #3
Thank you Leanne!! For me, your solution worked perfectly. I've never cared about the 'pink halo' while in vector view (and it didn't show up in full render, so why worry about it), but this does make for a much cleaner 'look' during all phases of viewing plans.
Thanks so much for resolving this issue, at least for my personal computer - sure hopes it works as well for all others.David
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06-23-2008, 11:28 AM #4Registered User
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Yes, let me chime in on the thank you also. Even though I have a newer computer, the pink halo has been with me since XP on a 5 yr old computer and with Vista; which is on a year old computer. So your fix does exactly what was needed.
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06-23-2008, 03:15 PM #5Registered User
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Hi Leanne,
I just got the same advice from you in the online technical support.
Using double buffering is working for me too.
On my new computer and even on my old machine.
Thanx
BarbaraHDPro 10