Texture/Picture Slippage
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Sounds like a graphic card issue. Drivers up to date? What card do you have?
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@thomthom said:
Sounds like a graphic card issue. Drivers up to date? What card do you have?
I have a 4 year old ATI x1550 and did install the latest driver but even that seems to bee little old. I also have an issue with Simlab Composer now after I installed the drivers. The preview of the hdri image is all jumbled up but used to work just fine before. I posted that on their forum no solution as of yet.
I think it's I time I consider buying a new card but really good ones are expensive and not sure if they are compatible with my motherboard.
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The problem is back even with the maximum texture size checked

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Can you post the model? So we can test on our system?
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Sure here it is.
Another odd behaviour I observed is that when I select the textured surfaces the deforming goes away, but after I select something else bang there it is.
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I didn't experience any slippage when zooming/orbitting or changing perspective
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No issues for me.
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@unknownuser said:
I didn't experience any slippage when zooming/orbitting or changing perspective
Nor do I.
This is a graphic card/driver issue. -
Drat.
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I don't have a fix for you but I have encountered that before although it's quite rare. I don't believe I found a solution. I know I tried exploding the component it was in and that sort of thing but I think sometimes it helped and sometimes not. Fortunately for me it wasn't crucial that the texture didn't move.
-Brodie
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Yeah it's an on and off problem. If I go and check uncheck stuff in preferences it works a while than it appears again.
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