Poor Render Quality
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Poor Render Quality
I am working on some moldings for pediments and even though everything is created in eCabinets, the segments show in the rendered views. Imported curved or turned items also render poorly. This wasn't the case in version 4. What has changed?
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Joe,
I thought it was the tessellation factors all along but I didn't want to say anything.
Paul,
That isn't the correct curve for the piece yet. I was trying out the tool to see how it is going to mate with the straight moldings. I still have a little problem. I have already created eight tools to model this piece and still have at least three more plus some carvings.
I hope the programmers realize that as woodworkers we should never sacrifice quality for performance or profit.
Kerry
I thought it was the tessellation factors all along but I didn't want to say anything.
Paul,
That isn't the correct curve for the piece yet. I was trying out the tool to see how it is going to mate with the straight moldings. I still have a little problem. I have already created eight tools to model this piece and still have at least three more plus some carvings.
I hope the programmers realize that as woodworkers we should never sacrifice quality for performance or profit.
Kerry
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Contrary to the most obscured belief regarding the tessellation factors there is a reality that needs to be addressed here. The scientific community dating back for years now it has been sporadically referring to this as the redundancy of chiliad.
This is an overbearing controversy compared to the never ending debate concerning the vectorization module. In fact it was quoted by a major leader in the scientific community, \"The graphical matrix is getting' a junk value in the display parts translation vector\"
Regardless of the outcome there is hope. Thermwood
Thanks for reading.
This is an overbearing controversy compared to the never ending debate concerning the vectorization module. In fact it was quoted by a major leader in the scientific community, \"The graphical matrix is getting' a junk value in the display parts translation vector\"
Regardless of the outcome there is hope. Thermwood
Thanks for reading.
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I hold a BS in my home and sometimes on the net. But that is only acceptable if the people have accepted the credidation from my former school of HK.
It could have been the zap from a telsa but I was clearly out of my mind when I quoted the scientific leader; Scotty from the USS enterprise. There is merit.
Here is a quote from Larry Epplin refferencing this as well.
It could have been the zap from a telsa but I was clearly out of my mind when I quoted the scientific leader; Scotty from the USS enterprise. There is merit.
Here is a quote from Larry Epplin refferencing this as well.
You see. I am not crazy!I did find the problem though. It has to do with the graphical matrix getting a junk value in the display objects translation vector. If an object gets loaded that does not have a pre-existing matrix (such as a cube which is generated on the fly) the problem occurs. This is why ... They have a pre-existing matrix.
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While in high school, one of my science classes built a Tesla Coil. They did a demonstration on stage at school once but couldn't play with the coil much because at that time (late 60's) most of the houses still received their television signal via antennae and the arc from the coil gave off enough RF signal to destroy reception for blocks around the school. Science is great until it causes someone to miss \"As the World Turns\".
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