Hello OSGers everywhere,
The OpenSceneGraph Birds of a Feather meeting at SIGGRAPH will be in room
511A on 2 Aug 2017 from 10:00AM till 11:00AM in the Los Angeles Convention
Center.
If you will be there and want to show off your OSG prowess you are
welcome...
John Richardson
Hi.
I can't say anything about your specific problems, but I had wrong shadows
when small objects were outside larget objects, i.e. if there's a plane and
a ball, and ball is outside the plane, the shadows were sometimes wrong.
To test my assumption, you can add a model with a plane that is
Maybe screen rotation by 90, 180 or 270 degrees was meant. In this case OSG
might have stopped working.
2017-06-28 9:45 GMT+02:00 Robert Osfield :
> Hi Clement,
>
> I'm not a Windows users so can't help with the specifics, but the
> information you provide is so vague
Hi Clement,
I'm not a Windows users so can't help with the specifics, but the
information you provide is so vague it's impossible to know what you
mean. Could you start off by explaining what exactly you mean by
"rotate image" and how you attempt to do it.
Robert.
On 28 June 2017 at 07:02,
Hi,
Recently, I upgraded my machine to dell e7470 with windows 10. I am using
osg 3.2.3. When I tried to rotate the image, I got the following error.
Please help.
Unhandled exception at 0x7fff4080ab96 (osg100-osgViewerd.dll) in
myprogram.exe: 0xC005: Access violation reading
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