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    Unhappy new user

    Hi All,

    A fairly new user to 3ds Max 2009 and Architecture 2009 (background last 8 yrs in Archicad and Lightworks!) but after having basic training, i am having some problems and hoped someone could shed some much needed light...

    I use both for the Interiors sector and am modeling in Architecture 2009 and importing into max to add materials and render. i am finding that everything looks 'jagged' i.e walls and any solids be they straight or curved, there are no crisp, clean lines so is this something in Max or autocad?

    Any help much appreciated. Have lots of other max problems but one step at a time eh?

    Gail

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    Default Re: new user

    Can you post a screen cap of the jagged parts?

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    Default Re: new user

    Also, what "Architecture" program are you using? Revit, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD?
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