Mike James
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Hi Edward,
Yes, this problem is happening with standard system fonts like Arial. I am not using any type of font manager either. It’s rather strange because it was working until a couple of weeks ago. I recently did a complete format and reinstall of Windows 7 (Home Premium x64). In all other respects, Invigorator seems to be working fine.
Mike.
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Hi Gary,
Yes, it seems to be working just great. A short ray traced scene that took 10m 29s to render on my old Quadro FX3800 (UK £700 when I bought it!) took only 3m 26s on the 770.
Good luck.
Mike.
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That definitely seems to have done the trick. Thanks again, Ryan.
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Thanks for the link, Ryan. I’ll give it a go.
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Thanks for the reply, Todd.
Isn’t that list a little out of date?
I’ve had a quick look at the specs of my card and compared to them with the requirements listed on the Adobe site and they seem fine.
Mike.
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Mike James
August 15, 2012 at 7:09 pm in reply to: Simulating reflectivity in a picture frame with 3D Reflector?“Reflections only” That’s checkbox I forgot about.
Problem solved!
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Here’s another screen-cap showing the problem from a different angle:
https://img717.imageshack.us/img717/4757/lines2.jpg
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OOPS! Sorry; I meant to post this in reply to the “Comparison of Invigorator 3D Pro 6 and Element 3D” thread.
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Many thanks, Johnny. I’ll give this a try.
Cheers,
Mike.
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Mike James
January 10, 2012 at 11:28 pm in reply to: Can’t see texture when importing .OBJ files into IPro Invogorator 5Hello Edward,
Thank you for your help, I really do appreciate it, and of course, thanks to you, I have now got (sort of!) the textures/materials working now.
Unfortunately it seems that Invigorator Pro isn’t quite 100% compatible with OBJ files as a couple of colours appear to be missing. I know this is a problem with Invigorator rather than the OBJ file because as I stated previously, if I import the same file into a Photoshop 3D layer, the colours are fine. Looks like I have to figure a way to convert the OBJ file to something like a 3DS file as these file types seem to work perfectly. Unfortunately 3D Studio is way out of my price range, and even if it wasn’t, the learning curve is too long and too great. A 3rd party app that could convert the OBJ file to a 3DS one would be great, but I suspect there’s nothing cheap to do this, and I don’t plan doing anything more than converting about 20 OBJ files.
Thank you again for your help, Edward.
Mike.