I needed to convert an entitiy, and it failed. So i decided to trace it with a spline. THis is what the spline looks like (Zoomed in really close)
what in the world?
I needed to convert an entitiy, and it failed. So i decided to trace it with a spline. THis is what the spline looks like (Zoomed in really close)
what in the world?
Hi JC, looks to me like that spline has picked up an alien transmission somehow!
I'm as interested as you are to see what the answer may be on this one.
Dave.
Its not very often I see something new or some bug I am not familiar with in SW... but this one is new on me. I have no idea. I doesnt seem to affect and of the surfaces generated from it. Maybe its just a graphics glitch. I just built this PC and put on the latest quadro m2000 driver, but I havent check to see if its certified.
JC,
I see what you are seeing when I draw a spline that short (.006in)
The longer the spline the less jagged
Frank
ahso... (sorry, missed that)... I see what you are refering to.. Fillet20 or what I can guess is.. you could not convert the tangent edge so you added a spline (with 15 points).. and this was the result?... well.. I'm not totally surprised with all the points in the curve but I agree it does seem odd or the curve has a lot of static for that curve... anyhow, you'd need to simplfy the curve to remove that static. (2-5 points should be enuf, imho.. BUT,.. it STILL shows the jaggies!?)
Yes, they (and your VAR) view this stuff but the way they do things is,.. the USER has to report problems to their VAR and the VAR sends to SW Corp and then goes thru the cycle of.. is this really a problem?,.. or a lot of users report it as a problem or if big account says it is a problem and they are dropping SW because of it... or if this problem looks really bad against a competitor. (wax on, wax off)
JC,.. please post the file or spline (copy/paste) so we can look at it and help understand..