thomaso Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 In all Affinity apps I see white object edges which do not really exist in the objects but are rather a rendering issue. Their occurrence varies with the zoom level and appears flickering when zooming. They are quite disturbing because they force me to look for an object's displacement again and again (e.g. of 2 objects with distance = 0) or look for wrong cropping of image resources. Example in APub: two identical vector rectangles with distance = 0: flickering edges_APub.m4v Example in ADesigner: same as APub + a non-rectangular object position, whose edge even does not disappear on zooming: flickering edges_ADesigner.m4v Example in APhoto: just a photo – one pixel image layer, not cropped, not edited: flickering edges.m4v Quote macOS 10.14.6 | MacBookPro Retina 15" | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1
Staff MEB Posted December 12, 2019 Staff Posted December 12, 2019 Hi thomaso, That's the background colour bleeding through the edges of the objects on diagonals/curves and on non-pixel aligned objects (verticals/horizontals) due to the antialiasing and it's related to the way we render objects on screen. The dev team is aware of this behaviour. There's quite a few threads about it. See this thread for a few suggestions to deal with it. Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
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