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3.5 to 3.7 problem. (Nothing works with VOX)

As soon as I go to build or smooth or clay tool ...

The tool is 100% destructive. Seems to remove all VOX under the

tool cursor.

Restarted 3DCoat several time. Tried different models.

Tried Sphere primitive (does not even show up).

I think I'll revert to 3.5 as a sanity check.

Any other advise is appreciated.

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Uh ... YUK. Tried very latest 3.7 something B.

No luck. Should we not be able to get older versions if we are paranoid.

I don't know what would have happened here.

Vox primitives spheres, CUBE, Cylinder ... they don't show up as VOX.

EDIT : Also ... a bit more info. I've been using 3.7 almost exclusively for

rendering and turn-table renders. All of that work. It seems like just the

scuplting in VOX room is not working.

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I wish I had time to do some more footwork in this ...

Andrew asked me to get new NVIDIA drivers. And despite it being a new

machine ... with a NVIDIA with CUDA sticker on it, and with factory

software and settings, 3DCoat didn't work. I think the card was a GeForce 9100

class card. It is an HP Pavilion Feb 2010 vintage. 8GB Ram and 64 bit Windows 7.

After upgrading to latest NVidia drivers for that card ... all was well.

Not too crazy ... but I did run around in circles until Andraw suggested all

I needed was latest NVidia driver and 3DCoat 3.7

I remember more of a software stack for 3DCOat from days gone by including a separate

CUDA download.

I'm glad it ended up being simple enough to fix and Thanks to Andrew for prompt reply

to my message.

I consider this case as closed.

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Andrew asked me to get new NVIDIA drivers. And despite it being a new

machine ... with a NVIDIA with CUDA sticker on it, and with factory

software and settings, 3DCoat didn't work. I think the card was a GeForce 9100

class card. It is an HP Pavilion Feb 2010 vintage. 8GB Ram and 64 bit Windows 7.

After upgrading to latest NVidia drivers for that card ... all was well.

Not too crazy ... but I did run around in circles until Andraw suggested all

I needed was latest NVidia driver and 3DCoat 3.7

I remember more of a software stack for 3DCOat from days gone by including a separate

CUDA download.

I'm glad it ended up being simple enough to fix and Thanks to Andrew for prompt reply

to my message.

I consider this case as closed.

Glad to hear that was the case.

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