Kheewz Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 Hello! Is it normal to have my vector's edges jagging when I put something into it as shown in the uploads below? Is there any way to solve this? Quote
JimmyJack Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 49 minutes ago, Kheewz said: Is there any way to solve this? Preferences > Performance > check "Use precise clipping" . Should clear that up. Kheewz 1 Quote
Kheewz Posted January 17, 2019 Author Posted January 17, 2019 Oh, that solves a lot, Jimmy. Thanks! I still don't see it super smooth, but much better than before. Is there any other config that influences this? Quote
JimmyJack Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 Hmmm, maybe try the setting two above that... "View Quality"? Quote
Kheewz Posted January 17, 2019 Author Posted January 17, 2019 It's already in the best option. I tried both, but no difference in this aspect. Quote
Staff Gabe Posted January 18, 2019 Staff Posted January 18, 2019 Hi both, That's just anti-alias. Does it occur at 100% zoom? Thanks, Gabe. Quote
Kheewz Posted January 18, 2019 Author Posted January 18, 2019 This is how it looks like at 100%, after "Use precise clipping" Quote
Staff Gabe Posted January 22, 2019 Staff Posted January 22, 2019 Is that a screenshot, or a slice/exported file? Quote
Staff Gabe Posted January 23, 2019 Staff Posted January 23, 2019 I would say that is perfectly normal. If you attach the file I can have a look for you. Quote
Staff MEB Posted January 23, 2019 Staff Posted January 23, 2019 Hi Kheewz, Welcome to Affinity Forums This is also expected if you are overlapping shapes that share the same edge(s) - which seems the case with your design. With overlapping edges the antialiasing isn't as smooth as if there was just a single object. There's isn't much you can do in this case other than build (when applicable) the object in a different way (using a single clipping shape or mask to set/define the cuts/form for the overlapped shapes instead of letting them describe the desired form directly (not sure I'm being clear here). Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
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