I noticed that on PS2025, when selecting View Appearance - Graduated, instead of getting a graduated backgroud colour, as it used to be, PowerSHAPE will simply show the interpolated colour:
I don't understand how something like this gets broken!
Regards,
Vitor
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I opened Regedit and renamed the PowerShape key to PowerShape-old (Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Autodesk\PowerShape-old) , forcing this key to be regenerated by the next PowerSHAPE start.
This fixed the problem. But it is odd - how could that happen?
I now understand the reason:
If you activate "Depth cueing" in Options - View, the graduated background is replaced by an interpolated colour. It may well be that this is still showing a graduated background, but with the wrong "zoom" level, so it appears as a solid colour.
Weird...
As a side note, activating and then deactivating Depth cueing will regenerate the view, allowing to test the Anti-alising setting without having to restart PowerSHAPE.
If Anti-alising is disabled, see this: https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Anti-Aliasing-Opti...
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