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Render quality of splines in assembly not good enough
dennis_de_klerk
Member Posts: 14 EDU
Dear all,
I'm working on a wing design and have some trouble with the quality of the 3D model rendering:
The underlaying spines are more than accurate enough to give a really smooth line. However, as one can see above, the rendering of the spline is not great. It already happens in the sketch plane where one notices that the representation is a quick approximation. Makes perfect sense to keep OnShape running smooth, so no complaints there.
However, I would like to check in the assembly, or in the drawing, in detail if I have smooth transitions. Is there a way to improve the rendering for a short moment? I was trying a pdf export from the drawing, but this didn't help either and a quick OneRender preview has the same problem:
Thanks and kind regards
I'm working on a wing design and have some trouble with the quality of the 3D model rendering:
The underlaying spines are more than accurate enough to give a really smooth line. However, as one can see above, the rendering of the spline is not great. It already happens in the sketch plane where one notices that the representation is a quick approximation. Makes perfect sense to keep OnShape running smooth, so no complaints there.
However, I would like to check in the assembly, or in the drawing, in detail if I have smooth transitions. Is there a way to improve the rendering for a short moment? I was trying a pdf export from the drawing, but this didn't help either and a quick OneRender preview has the same problem:
Thanks and kind regards
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ilya_baran Onshape Employees, Developers, HDM Posts: 1,215See the "override tessellation settings" video in the recent what's new: https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/9551/improvements-to-onshape-june-15th-2018/p1Ilya Baran \ VP, Architecture and FeatureScript \ Onshape Inc6
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