2017-11-24
10:36 AM
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2023-05-11
01:16 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2017-11-24 10:37 AM
2017-11-24 11:52 AM
2017-11-27 12:40 AM
2017-11-27 09:07 AM
Erwin wrote:Perfect! Thank you
Options > Work Environment > Advanced Redraw Options > 2D Drawing Antialasing
Make sure that is turned on.
2017-11-28 03:45 AM
s2art wrote:Me too. I get better images with a screen shot. setting the 3D window to 4048x4048, saving the view, changing the size in Layout does not help either as far as I can tell. That used to help a lot. It is the same bad image for all the Graphic Styles. But the 3D window sure looks great.
I was getting excited about the new 3D style options in AC21, in particular the "white model with shadows" option, but when saved as a view and placed on a layout the lines are horribly jaggy, even with this 2D anti-aliasing turned on. It does make a slight difference but not much. Disappointing.
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2017-11-28 04:47 PM
2017-11-29 04:52 AM
Erwin wrote:You can go into the view styles and allow for transparency while the "white model" style is active.
Not sure what the 'white model' openGL thing does in terms of glass surfaces, as those are tricky to exclude from graphic overrides, at least in 20, which I am still working in (until 21 receives the patch that solves the most annoying bugs).
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