Hi all!
I've been searching but can't find any answers to this. When I render with OpenGL I get a grid on top of my pictures (see picture 1, using a camera at +3 in y, directed towards 0). It seem to be on top of the geometry, since the geometry is not covered by the grid if I place the camera underneath 0 in y direction (picture 2, taken at -3 in y, with a camera pointing towards 0). I only have this grid with the OpenGL node, the mantra node works fine with the same cameras. I have tried to turn off/on all options I could find for the viewport and in the OpenGL node but don't know how to turn it off.
Would be really great if someone has any lead to how I can get rid of the gird! Otherwise I guess I'll stick to the mantra node. I'm new to Houdini and have an apprentice licence.
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Hmm…that is odd. I can't even figure out how you would get a grid overlayed. It is not one of the OpenGL options. Can you post your hardware specs? I'm wondering if that might be a display driver error. I am using a nVidia card.
Using Houdini Indie 20.0
Ubuntu 64GB Ryzen 16 core.
nVidia 3050RTX 8BG RAM.
Ubuntu 64GB Ryzen 16 core.
nVidia 3050RTX 8BG RAM.
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