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Try search about antialiasing problem.

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It's just a workaround: in this case you could give the 4 curves a thickness (1 px) and a color ofcourse.

other workaround: two curves covering the joints (cross) with a thickness of at least 1,5 pt and butt cap otherwise the ends of the curves are visible

 

Switching to Pixel View mode helps to determine what thickness suffices

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Its not only for curve or special object. When i made flat object i have this pixel line too and i don't want to patch manually with curve underobject each time i have an intersection :/ somebody have automatic option's for that ...

I try to disable antialiasing from Nvidia settings and that was not affective :( I don't have more idea's to patch that :/

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