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Dear All,
Does anyone know if there's a part specific option or setting that affects the quality of the edge lines & shading? I have two similar sized small simple cylindrical parts (Ø8), in the same session of Pro/E, one has round edges where you'd expect them, the other part is very faceted. Changing the Edge Quality in the Model Display dialogue box makes very little difference to the one with round edges but a big improvement to the faceted part. Just wondered if anyone had come across this and if there is a setting that I’ve never come across in the last 14 yrs of using Pro/E!!!
Thanks,
Ian
WF4 M160 Win XP64
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Hi Ian...
To my knowledge, there is no such part specific setting... but I have seen the behavior you're talking about on rare occasion. First, the standard disclaimer that it could be something with your graphics card. But beyond that, I have a few additional questions:
The only time I've seen this happen, the effect is caused by an accuracy issue. But, it tends to crop up sometimes in Pro/PIPING. In some rare cases, I've had pipe pieces "turn faceted" when small bits of pipe from a large assembly are regenerated. The effect is annoying but resolveable (Erase/Re-Make the pipe).
Let me know if this applies to you... I suspect not but it's worth a shot.
Thanks!
-Brian
Hi Ian...
To my knowledge, there is no such part specific setting... but I have seen the behavior you're talking about on rare occasion. First, the standard disclaimer that it could be something with your graphics card. But beyond that, I have a few additional questions:
The only time I've seen this happen, the effect is caused by an accuracy issue. But, it tends to crop up sometimes in Pro/PIPING. In some rare cases, I've had pipe pieces "turn faceted" when small bits of pipe from a large assembly are regenerated. The effect is annoying but resolveable (Erase/Re-Make the pipe).
Let me know if this applies to you... I suspect not but it's worth a shot.
Thanks!
-Brian
Hi Brian,
Thanks, you hit the nail on the head - Part Accuracy. The round one was using Relative Accuracy & the faceted one Absolute Accuracy. Changing this to Relative gave an immediate improvement. Also changing it to a smaller absolute value improves it.
Thanks,
Ian
Excellent Ian... I'm glad we were able to resolve the issue. Have a great weekend!
-Brian
Ian
there is no direct/best way to achieve your goal. Some graphic card do have hardware antialiasing acceleration for Pro/E(Nvidia Quadro), but it is still not enough.
What does make a big change is switch to Creo 2.0 - at last PTC gave significant user control over quality of display. You can switch antialiasing settings directly in Creo 2.0, and this really makes part look a lot better.