3D Viewer on a MAC. Is this the best I can get?


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Definite difference in the views but have no idea why. The one generated here looks acceptable and I would be OK with client receiving same, though like I said I never use the feature. The one generated on your set up not so much, but again the solution is above my pay grade. Let us know if you figure it out.

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1 hour ago, MarkMc said:

Screen shots taken on the 2k monitor-screen shot of your forum post- what I see is the anti-aliasing is not doing it's job

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Next is a screen shot from your viewer linked model taken on the 2K in windows, (rendering technique selected, view shadows and anti-aliasing) Browser used is Firefox.

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then another where I went in and adjusted all the Stucco 1 materials to be the same then merged them (your plan materials really need some housekeeping) then exported model to chief viewer (windows) No difference

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Finally here is a link to the viewer file used for the last image.

https://3d-viewer.chiefarchitect.com/go?share=507574002244705

 

Wonder if the web browser matters?

 

 

 

 

Attached is a screen shot from the viewer file you provided me with.  Not very good.  I agree that it appears that the anti-aliasing is not doing its job.

 

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Scott,

 

Try using any browser that is not Safari and it should look much better. Safari doesn't support the modern version of WebGL which is used for rendering the scene in 3D Viewer.  This is why the anti aliasing isn't working.

 

Thanks

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11 minutes ago, BrianBeck said:

Scott,

 

Try using any browser that is not Safari and it should look much better. Safari doesn't support the modern version of WebGL which is used for rendering the scene in 3D Viewer.  This is why the anti aliasing isn't working.

 

Thanks

 

Yep,  that did it,  thanks Brian.  Firefox worked.  Now I remember why I kept Firefox on the 'puter.

 

Nice call Mark.

 

 

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