Author Topic: Rough Edge with Adaptive Splines  (Read 2819 times)

2014-06-20, 12:28:50

higgledyhiggles

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Getting a rough (garbled) edge on an adaptive spline with an extrude (logo). it goes away when set non-adaptive with higher steps instead.

2014-06-21, 23:38:30
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Ondra

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Does not happen here, can you provide me a scene?
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2014-07-19, 13:18:32
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higgledyhiggles

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woops, let this report go a bit cold..
attached references. check the top right edge of the copright `R`.
 I checked again today (reinstalled A6) and it definitely happens in Alpha 6 so I loaded same scene and same settings in alpha 7 and it`s fine so maybe you already unknowingly fixed it ?
Let me know if you still need a look at the scene..

2014-07-19, 14:21:24
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Ondra

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Yes, I would like the scene ;)
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2014-07-20, 12:00:25
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scene attached.
In Alpha 6 with adaptive or optimize spline on it`s looks weird, off and it goes away. Alpha 7 is ok too.
Spline was imported from .ai

2015-02-12, 21:01:57
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the problem does not happen anymore
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