Layercolor isn't visible after changing OpenGPL settings

Hello!

The rhino file that I was working on was lagging a lot so after reading on how to resolve that in couple of places, I unchecked GPU tessellation and changed “Antialiasing” to none but after doing the layercolors don’t look the same anymore. Even if I tried to go back to the original setting, it doesn’t fix the problem.

The file is 50 MB hence I am not able to attach it but I am attaching screenshots of the problem and pasting the system info.

Attachments:




System info:
Rhino 7 SR29 2023-4-17 (Rhino 7, 7.29.23107.03001, Git hash:master @ 5f05ef3a2eea3d910c4c2fb79ccc75b413d33ca7)
License type: Educational, build 2023-04-17
License details: Cloud Zoo

Windows 10 (10.0.19045 SR0.0) or greater (Physical RAM: 16Gb)

Computer platform: LAPTOP - Unplugged [83% battery remaining] ~267 minutes left

Standard graphics configuration.
Primary display and OpenGL: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (Intel) Memory: 1GB, Driver date: 8-20-2021 (M-D-Y). OpenGL Ver: 4.6.0 - Build 30.0.100.9865
> Integrated graphics device with 3 adapter port(s)
- Windows Main Display is laptop’s integrated screen or built-in port

OpenGL Settings
Safe mode: Off
Use accelerated hardware modes: On
Redraw scene when viewports are exposed: On
Graphics level being used: OpenGL 1.1

Anti-alias mode: None
Mip Map Filtering: Linear
Anisotropic Filtering Mode: High

Vendor Name: Intel
Render version: 4.6
Shading Language: Not supported
Driver Date: 8-20-2021
Driver Version: 30.0.100.9865
Maximum Texture size: 16384 x 16384
Z-Buffer depth: 24 bits
Maximum Viewport size: 16384 x 16384
Total Video Memory: 1 GB

Rhino plugins that do not ship with Rhino

Rhino plugins that ship with Rhino
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Commands.rhp “Commands” 7.29.23107.3001
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\WebBrowser.rhp “WebBrowser”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\rdk.rhp “Renderer Development Kit”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\RhinoScript.rhp “RhinoScript”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\IdleProcessor.rhp “IdleProcessor”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\RhinoRenderCycles.rhp “Rhino Render” 7.29.23107.3001
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\rdk_etoui.rhp “RDK_EtoUI” 7.29.23107.3001
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\rdk_ui.rhp “Renderer Development Kit UI”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\NamedSnapshots.rhp “Snapshots”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Alerter.rhp “Alerter”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\RhinoCycles.rhp “RhinoCycles” 7.29.23107.3001
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Toolbars\Toolbars.rhp “Toolbars” 7.29.23107.3001
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\3dxrhino.rhp “3Dconnexion 3D Mouse”
C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Displacement.rhp “Displacement”

Well, your computer video card is quite old and unfortunately terribly under spec for running Rhino. And having to dial it down to OpenGL 1.1 just to get it working isn’t going to be more than an emergency measure. You really need to have a better computer system if you are going to do anything serious with Rhino…

Thank you so much for responding! I understand what you’re saying.