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    Have know idea why this is happening, i've attached an image of the problem. The legs seem to be missing bits. They were fine and then i added the seat and back and suddenly parts of the leg vanished??? Still not there when i render.
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    What are the specs on your graphics card?
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    Nvidia Geforce GXT 560 SE -

    GPU Engine Specs:
    336CUDA Cores
    810-950Graphics Clock (MHz)

    1620-1900Processor Clock (MHz)

    45.4-49.8Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)


    Memory Specs:

    2002-2200 MHzMemory Clock
    1024 MBStandard Memory Config

    GDDR5Memory Interface

    256-bitMemory Interface Width

    128

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    Looks like a low end gaming card to me although it does have 1GB of GDDR5 videoRAM.

    How big is this drawing file?

    Do you have the latest drivers loaded?

    Have you made any tweaks to your 3DCONFIG settings?
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    Its 10mb, latest drivers installed, and I haven't altered any of the 3d config settings.

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    Could be you are pushing the limits of your card. I had a similar problem a few years back. At the moment I can't think of anything else it could be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deaneric View Post
    Its 10mb, .....
    10MB for one file?
    I would push the parts out to individual xrefs and no duplicates, for example if the legs are identical xref in 4 instances of on part rather than have the geometry created 4 times in the file.

    I would probably turn off solidhist as well (actually I have that turned off in my template).
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    Is 10mb big then? I'm really new to this and i'm teaching myself. The legs are what seem to be the problem. I created one with the sweep command then copied it.
    What is Solidhist?

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    What are your computer specs?

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