Hello everybody,
I activated the option to antialias edges in 3D view, but the result is still disappointing
(see image attached).
Does anybody know how to make it look better? (maybe some hidden parameters in Registry)
Thanks!
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Hello everybody,
I activated the option to antialias edges in 3D view, but the result is still disappointing
(see image attached).
Does anybody know how to make it look better? (maybe some hidden parameters in Registry)
Thanks!
Just did a quick test:
see 2 attached images
One with antialiasing turned on in Options>Graphics
One with it turned off.
cheers
Yes, I have this option turned ON and the result is close to nothing (see attachment).
Hmm.......
What graphics card are you using?
Make sure latest / recommended driver is installed--check for Revit 2011
compatibility, etc. Lots of info on this Forum about that--try searching.
cheers
I have ATI Radeon HD5970 video card and think it is supported well as other Radeon versions.
you should try with colors on, just to check your graphic card.
after that, update the card driver.
and after that check hardware acceleration, uncheck the option.
good luck
JB
I just tried it, and it seems the antialiasing effect only applies to lines shown as a single pixel in width on the screen.
So if I'm in a 3D view and Thine Lines is turned on, the antialiasing is always there. If I turn off thin lines, though, the antialiasing effect seems to go away once I zoom in enough to make lines appear 2 or more pixels wide on the screen.
I just tried it, and it seems the antialiasing effect only applies to lines shown as a single pixel in width on the screen.
So if I'm in a 3D view and Thine Lines is turned on, the antialiasing is always there. If I turn off thin lines, though, the antialiasing effect seems to go away once I zoom in enough to make lines appear 2 or more pixels wide on the screen.
I took 2 screen shots, both with Thin Lines turned off. The first one is zoomed out a certain amount, and the second one is zoomed in 1 click on my mouse wheel. You can see that when thicker lines are shown, the antialiasing effect is lost.
In my case it doesn't work even with the thin lines mode enabled
clutching at straws here...what sort of monitor are you using? is it set to it's native resolution?
interesting to read what patricks found about thin lines.