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Getting striped output in 3D View

Can anyone help me to understand why my 3d view tab looks like this when I create my toolpath from a vector?  I am also seeing this when I try to use 3d models from the Carveco library.

 

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  • Joe, My guess would be your video card drivers are out of date. 

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  • thanks for your idea, I was thinking along the same lines even though I update my drivers regularly.  I did have 1 update available that came out this week.  I have installed it and am still getting the same output from the relief clipart library

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  • Hi Joe Walters,

    Your post has been escalated to a Support Request by Carveco Support, and the associated ticket number is #10259. Please reply in that Support Request (#10259) at your earliest convenience.

    Thanks for your time and cooperation.

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  • I am having the same issue that relief of bars is included in the blank model.

    Joe if you go to twiddle view of your blank model at the start do you see this...

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  • I am having the same issues. I am running an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12 core, 32 Gigabytes of ram and AMD Radeon RX 6800. According to the Adrenalin software my drivers are up to date. Will there be a fix for this?

                             Michael Skuczas

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  • Hi Michael Skuczas,

    Please select the Help > About Carveco menu option in your Carveco Maker software to display the About box and confirm what version and build of Carveco Maker you're currently working in. 

    A fix for this particular issue was included as part of the Carveco 1.37 Update released on November 16th 2022, as confirmed in the Release Notes available from our company website.

    Thanks for your time and cooperation.

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  • This garbage issue still exists? Embarrassing.

    Typically this happens with AMD graphics. There have been various fixes for this problem in the past. The best was to switch the rendering engine to openGL but I'm pretty sure that option has been removed. alternatively you can try toggling the bitmap overlay in the 3D view. That can clear up the problem until you load a new model.

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