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Texture problem maya 2018

Texture problem maya 2018

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Texture problem maya 2018

Anonymous
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VP2 Warning : Insufficient shader level capabilities. Vertex (3 vs 4), Geometry (0 vs 0) Pixel (3 vs 4)
VP2 Warning : Graphics hardware feature level insufficient to support renderer (2 vs 4)
Error: The GPU adaptor of the transform to finalize is null
Error: Failed to apply color management settings on file open: Failed to finalize the color transform..
Error: The GPU adaptor of the transform to finalize is null
Error: Failed to finalize the color transform.

 

When I open maya 2018. the window is shown and you can see the above . What does it mean? And it be the reason of the texture.As When I press 6 there is no texture on object

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sean.heasley
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

What GPU are you using and is the driver version the same as our certified hardware list?

You can find our certified hardware list here!

 

Also for the color transform error we actually have an article on that.

 

From that article:

  1. Set viewport renderer to be DirectX not OpenGL
    • To change this setting, navigate to Windows > Settings/Preferences > Preferences > Display > Scroll down, and select DirectX from the Rendering Engine drop-down menu
    • Note: Direct X is not supported by Linux devices.
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  1. Set the following Environment Variables either through a system variable or through the maya.env file found in the preferences folder:
    • MAYA_CM_DISABLE_ERROR_POPUPS=1
    • MAYA_COLOR_MGT_NO_LOGGING=1
      • On Windows, locate the .env file by navigating to C:/Users/USERNAME/Documents/maya/VERSION/Maya.env
      • On Linux, the .env files can still be found within the .../Maya folder directory.
      • Clicking on the file will open a blank document (unless other variables are already set). Copy and paste the above variables into the file and re-save the file.

 

 

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sean.heasley
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

I'm just checking in again to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestion I provided yesterday work for you?

If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.

 

 

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