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Modding, Mission Design, and Coding => The Modding Workshop => Topic started by: Starfury on March 06, 2002, 10:01:43 pm
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Hello, one and all. To those of use who are familiar with Blender: It's doing something funny to me. The background, as I move my mouse, is turning more and more LIGHT purple. If I step back to a lower version of drivers (pre - XP) it works ok. But, I'd rather keep the drivers I have now. It's Blender Creator 2.23, Detonator 23.11 drivers, and a Herc. 3D Prophet II GTS with a GeForce 2 chip.. I know, I'm probably going to upgrade soon. Any ideas with how to solve my Blender problem? And, before A N Y B O D Y says it: Not using Blender is not an option. And I don't want to hear about how bad Blender sucks :mad2: and how Kazan doesn't think it should be used with PCS or whatever. ;) I've not had a problem with it yet. (in that area, anyway) Thank you for your help! :confused:
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USE BLENDER!!!! It is very good for modelling if you have imagination, and you can make [V] quality models with it easier than with TS or 3dsmax :)
Dunno about your problem though... :(
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I don't know what your problem would be, but it could be your openGL32 drivers. 'cuz Blender uses OpenGL instead of Other video exelorators (please dont mind my spelling)
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You know, I had the exact same thing happen to me when I tried the program out a few days ago. Since 3DS Max messes up when I have forced antialiasing enabled (which I usually do), I tried turning it off to see if Blender also had the same problem, and it worked fine then.:)
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Cool, thanks CP5670, that got it. ;) ;7 :D
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Originally posted by Raven2001
USE BLENDER!!!! It is very good for modelling if you have imagination, and you can make [V] quality models with it easier than with TS or 3dsmax :)
Dunno about your problem though... :(
3d max 3.0+ is at easy as it gets; don’t know about 4.0 because I don’t have it. But since I have the 3.0/3.1 tutorials on my original Disks cause I own the thing, I can tell you that if you have the tutorials then it is easy since they explain everything about almost everything- hint select a mesh right-click ("convert to editable mesh"), right click and look on all the wonderful fast accessible functions. ”Detach/attach, extrude, bevel, create Vertex/polygon/face, etc. ”. So if one can afford it, I can only recommend MAX.