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Hello!

For quite some time now, there has been an incomplete image of two minifig heads (3626cpx0 and 3626cpx3):

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Best regards,

Alfred
Those 2 are heads with texmap patterns and it seem the visualisation of texmap parts are broken.
I can find other examples, like the maxifig heads, part 685.
There something going on with how the PT generates the model for rendering and LDview. I'll sit down and figure it out when I have a free moment.
(2026-02-18, 17:04)Orion Pobursky Wrote: [ -> ]There something going on with how the PT generates the model for rendering and LDview. I'll sit down and figure it out when I have a free moment.

I tested it again:
When I click on Part 3626cpx3.dat on the overview page, for example, the detail window opens.
If I then click on Display, the desired display appears.

[attachment=13661]

I think you have also noticed this.
(2026-02-19, 10:03)JAlfred Schmitz Wrote: [ -> ]I tested it again:
When I click on Part 3626cpx3.dat on the overview page, for example, the detail window opens.
If I then click on Display, the desired display appears.

I think you have also noticed this.

When you click the image, that brings up the WebGL renderer, which is different from LDView that is used for static images. Since this part renders fine with Windows LDview and the WebGL renderer is also correct, this is definitely an issue with the interplay between LDView on the server and the PT
(2026-02-19, 13:33)Orion Pobursky Wrote: [ -> ]When you click the image, that brings up the WebGL renderer, which is different from LDView that is used for static images. Since this part renders fine with Windows LDview and the WebGL renderer is also correct, this is definitely an issue with the interplay between LDView on the server and the PT

Hi!

Until the problem is fixed, I now know how to help myself.
Thank you very much.