Hello,
I am trying to create a parallel-friendly rig in Maya 2018.4. I have a Windows machine with 4 NVIDIA GPUs (Titan Black) which are running their latest drivers. Maya runs much smoother when I have the rendering engine set to DirectX 11 and use Viewport 2.0.
The Issue
I have been experiencing a weird bug that I think has to do with skin clusters. Randomly, skinned objects will turn black and/or distort out of the viewport's bounds. I have not had this issue when using OpenGL, but there is a significant lag every time I pan my viewport. I've attached a scene file where this has happened and a screenshot.
Any tips for avoiding this from happening would be fantastic. It has greatly complicated my work with Maya 2018.
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Hi @blastframe
You'll want to make sure the GPU drivers are the same as our certified hardware list, not necessarily the most recent drivers.
You can find our certified hardware list here!
Our officially supported version for your Titan Black GPU is version 398.82. You'll want to uninstall your current GPU drivers and install version 398.82 which can be found here!
Please let me know if anything changes!
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Sean Heasley
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