Hi Sanat,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:13 AM, Sanat Talmaki wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion. I tried saving the files out as .ive and they
> look perfect when viewed with osgviewer.
>
> I was just curious to know, what might be the reason for this behavior ?
Since I don't have t
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your suggestion. I tried saving the files out as .ive and they look
perfect when viewed with osgviewer.
I was just curious to know, what might be the reason for this behavior ?
Thanks again
Sincerely,
Sanat.
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Hi Sanat,
We can only guess what might be wrong as there really far too few
details to know what might be amiss.
My best guess looking that the image is... numerical precision?
Why not try exporting to .ive or .osgb and then trying with osgviewer.
Robert.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 8:57 PM, Sanat
Hi Paul,
I set the OPTIMIZER flag to off in my environment variables in windows. But I
still get the same effect.
What are the other causes potentially, for this ?
Thanks,
Sanat
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Did you try disabling the osgUtil::Optimizer?
export OSG_OPTIMIZER=OFF (or whatever is appropriate for your shell)
-Paul
On 3/26/2011 2:57 PM, Sanat Talmaki wrote:
Hi,
I am having a peculiar problem. I am creating a geode and saving it out as a
.osg file. I am also adding this to the osg
Hi,
I am having a peculiar problem. I am creating a geode and saving it out as a
.osg file. I am also adding this to the osgViewer to see the results of
creating the geode.
However to my surprise, the model looks correct when I see it in my program
using an instance osgviewer. As seen in this
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