06-20-2014, 12:13 PM
Ok. It's right.
No more things to check in Wings3d.
dziugas306, I think your patience have [almost] finished, but things like this were reported in the past and sometimes was related to video card issue. So, I have to ask you to answer oort's questions:
From the old forum which someone had reported something like that in the past two possible "solutions" to try:
Sorry, just trying give you options and way to try check the problem origin.
No more things to check in Wings3d.
dziugas306, I think your patience have [almost] finished, but things like this were reported in the past and sometimes was related to video card issue. So, I have to ask you to answer oort's questions:
(06-19-2014, 05:12 PM)oort Wrote: What version of Windows are you using?plus, Is you video card drive up to date?
What are the specs on your video card?
From the old forum which someone had reported something like that in the past two possible "solutions" to try:
oort Wrote:Try version 1.1.2 to see if that version works any better. Carlhenderson has reported that using that earlier version solved his video card issues.and
Jez Wrote:I had a similar problem in 1.3.1 but also knew that at one point it been working and concluded it had to be something I had alteredYou can find all wings3d versions in this link.
whilst playing with the new shaders and altering the lights.
After seemingly endless fiddling I concluded the key was to disable View > Two Lights and ensure View > Show > Colors was enabled in combination
with Show Materials and Show Textures
Its seems that when they are all enabled with one light (Two Lights off) its OK.
Sorry, just trying give you options and way to try check the problem origin.