3D and OpenGL doesn't allow Photoshop CC

Why not enable OpenGl and therefore rendered 3d in Photoshop?

Adobe Photoshop Version: 14.0 (14.0 20130423.r.221 2013/04 / 23:23:00:00) x 64

Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit

Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1

System architecture: Intel CPU Family: 6, model: 10, Stepping: 7 with MMX, entire SSE, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading FP

Physical processor count: 2

Number of logical CPUs: 4

Processor speed: 2693 MHz

Built-in memory: 6049 MB

Free memory: 2837 MB

Memory available to Photoshop: 5247 MB

Memory used by Photoshop: 70%

Tile image size: 128K

Image cache level: 4

Photoshop, crashed on 01/03/2013 at 07:42:53 (GetImageViewResourceSharingGLContext)

OpenGL drawing: enabled.

OpenGL drawing mode: Advanced

OpenGL allows Normal Mode: true.

OpenGL allows Advanced Mode: true.

OpenGL allows old GPU: not detected.

OpenCL unavailable

OpenGL, Version: 3.0

Texture size video Rect: 16384

OpenGL memory: 1024 MB

Video card provider: NVIDIA Corporation

Renderer video card: GeForce 610 M/PCIe/SSE2

Display: 1

Limits of the display: top = 0, left = 0, low = 768, right = 1366

Video card number: 2

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 610 M

Driver version: 9.18.13.1144

Driver date: 20130314000000.000000 - 000

Video card driver: nvd3dumx.dll, nvwgf2umx.dll, nvwgf2umx.dll, nvd3dum, nvwgf2um, nvwgf2um

Video mode: 1366 x 768 x 4294967296 colors

Legend of the video card: NVIDIA GeForce 610 M

Memory: 1024 MB

Video card: 1

Graphics card: Intel HD Graphics 3000

Driver version: 9.17.10.2932

Driver date: 20121212000000.000000 - 000

Video card driver: igdumd64.dll, igd10umd64.dll, igd10umd64.dll, igdumd32, igd10umd32, igd10umd32

Video mode:

Legend of the video card: Intel HD Graphics 3000

Video card memory: 2108 MB

Serial number: 90970587732134368640

The application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC (64-bit).

Temporary file path: C:\Users\Robbey\AppData\Local\Temp\

Zero Photoshop has async I/O active

OK, this may sound stupid, but come on

FILE > NEW

then try to import the 3D model.

Worked for me.

Make sure you have enabled 3D.

I hope this helps as dumb as it is

Sixpence

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