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    Why are "Lines" so jaggy?

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    • JJHP3
      JJHP3 last edited by

      Hi Folks

      Using the latest Isadora on a 3 yr old MacBookPro, I've begun experimenting with the Line actor. Now that I've got the placement of the line under control, I notice that the line, at an angle, is really jagged like it's 320x240 or something. My monitor (and projector) is outputting 1920x1080. How can I make my lovely lines smoother?

      Thank you, John

      iMac'19; rMBP'21; OS-15.7; Isadora: 3.2 (ARM) ---- artwork: terragizmo.net

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      • m_theater
        m_theater @JJHP3 last edited by

        @jjhp3 have you checked your default video resolution in preferences ? You should adjust them to full hd

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        • JJHP3
          JJHP3 last edited by

          Thanks for replying so quickly. I did do some research before asking the forum and found your tip about default resolution. I reset it to 1920x1080 and restarted the program with no apparent change in jagginess. I have found the 3D Lines actor which looks like it will make the mapped lines I'm looking for and the lines are super smooth.

          I'll keep investigating!  John

          iMac'19; rMBP'21; OS-15.7; Isadora: 3.2 (ARM) ---- artwork: terragizmo.net

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          • Maximortal
            Maximortal @JJHP3 last edited by

            @jjhp3

            may be is a stupid question, have also set the option to "scale to default resolution" ?

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            • JJHP3
              JJHP3 last edited by

              Not a stupid question... I was excited to try your suggestion out today, because I just missed the box and left it as resolve to smallest. Unfortunately, changing that to default resolution (which was set at 1920 x 1280) produced no difference in the Line Actor jaggies. I did discover antialiasing in the preferences, which helps when using 3D Lines. But I am having a hard time getting them to be placed accurately on objects.

              Thanks for your suggestion! I do appreciate you taking the time to try and help ~

              John

              iMac'19; rMBP'21; OS-15.7; Isadora: 3.2 (ARM) ---- artwork: terragizmo.net

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              • DusX
                DusX Tech Staff @JJHP3 last edited by

                @jjhp3
                the lines actor does have a very sharp edge (more aliasing would be nice),
                I usually run all my lines (mixed) thru a gaussian blur, set to 2 (the minimum amount where I see any effect)

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                • JJHP3
                  JJHP3 last edited by

                  Thanks Ryan. I'll work with your solution!  - John

                  iMac'19; rMBP'21; OS-15.7; Isadora: 3.2 (ARM) ---- artwork: terragizmo.net

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