![]() It is highly recommended that Vectorworks be used on a standalone computer with a discrete graphics card. These systems generally use a software emulated OpenGL environment below the 2.1 standard requirement which may cause a lack of functionality and possible application instability. The use of Virtual Machines and Windows Remote Desktop are currently not supported in Vectorworks 2015. Virtualized Environments and Remote Desktop These types of media accelerators (Intel HD 3000, Intel GMA, etc) should be avoided as they are acceptable for basic use but often provide poor results when used with a graphics intensive applications like Vectorworks. Integrated Graphics Accelerators are available on some laptop and motherboard combinations. Graphics cards produced before this version (Prior to 2007) will generally behave poorly during OpenGL modeling. Your graphics card should be compatible with the OpenGL 2.1 standard (or newer). To determine if your hardware supports the rendering effects, go to the OpenGL Rendering Options Dialog and verify that the following checkboxes are not grayed out: “Use Anti-Aliasing”, “Draw Edges”, and “Use Shadows”. The Vectorworks OpenGL rendering mode utilizes several rendering techniques that require hardware specific functionality. (Note: Vectorworks 2017 and later should no longer require this override) Windows users can access these settings through their graphic drivers settings(AMD Catalyst Control Center or NVIDIA Control Panel) and OS X users should disable Automatic Graphics Switching under Energy Saver. Newer laptops often provide automatic switching between integrated graphics and discrete graphic cards it is recommended that system settings be set to force the use of the discrete card while using Vectorworks. If you have a video card with less than 1GB of dedicated VRAM, you should consider upgrading your video card. If you want to take full advantage of improved OpenGL shadows and edges in Vectorworks 2015, especially in situations where you have any combination of the following: They also require OpenGL 2.1 at a minimum. These improvements are dedicated video RAM (VRAM) intensive, however, and require at least 1GB of dedicated VRAM, with 2GB being preferable. ![]() If you use OpenGL modeling, versions of Vectorworks 2015 and later contain significant OpenGL improvements that dramatically improve the rendering of shadows and edges. Larger display should use a graphics card with at least 1GB of VRAM, with 2GB or more recommended. Medium sized displays with a native resolution of 1920x1080 or less should be driven by a graphics card with at least 512MB of VRAM. The amount of Video RAM required to drive Vectorworks adequately depends largely on the size of the display being used and the complexity of the Vectorworks document. Note: On a Mac, you cannot update video drivers directly as hardware drivers are integrated with operating system updates. If the video card you are using fits the recommendations listed in this document but Vectorworks seems slow and sluggish, updating your video cards drivers may correct the issue. The majority of display problems reported to our Technical Support department have been traced to older video drivers. On Windows, we recommend acquiring the latest drivers directly from the manufacturer's website (listed below are links to common manufactures). We strongly recommend that all users check that their video drivers are current. Using cards from different manufacturers will likely lead to OS and display instabilities. When using multiple graphics cards it is strongly recommended that the same manufacturer, model, and generation be used for all cards. In summary: The more powerful your graphics card is, the better your Vectorworks experience will be. Starting with Vectorworks 2014 graphic cards should support at a minimum OpenGL version 2.1 cards not meeting this recommendation will have limited functionality and poor performance when rendering in OpenGL mode. These new features have the potential to provide a very fast and fluid experience if used on capable hardware, or a noticeably slower experience if used on older or incompatible hardware. The performance and quality of the graphics provided by the new Vectorworks Graphics Module depend directly on the speed, memory, and supported extensions of the graphics card. Vectorworks 2015 added improvements which placed higher demands on graphic hardware. This purpose of this document is to provide guidance for users looking to purchase a new computer or upgrade exiting video hardware.įor information on specific known video graphic cards issues, please consult the following knowledge-base article: Click here ![]()
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