Hi,

If you are using indexed geometry to create your polygons try using non-index
geometry - I had a similar problem a while back.

Regards,
Renoir

> Mike Goldwater wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an application part of which in written in Java3d (openGL version)
> > which runs on
> > (1)     Win 95 Toshiba
> > (2)     Win 98 Dell
> > (3)     Win2K Athlon / Dell
> > When I tried it on a Dell (1Gb ram, 2 twin 600Mhz Pentium II or III
> running
> > NT4) it plotted the polygon in the wrong colors (sort of polychromic) with
> > what appear to be random variations. When I run a simplified version of
> the
> > window with just two polygons the colors come out right. This cam as a
> > complete shock especially as I was hoping to sign up a user to the system.
> > Regards
> > Mike
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > Mike Goldwater
> >
> >
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