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poor part resolution, even in rendering

poor part resolution, even in rendering

poor part resolution, even in rendering

(OP)
I have an assembly with a large circular barrel shape.  On my Wildfire screen, the end looks like a polygon, with lots of straight edges.  With render, I thought that it would appear round, but unfortunately, it looks the same.  Is there anything I can do?

RE: poor part resolution, even in rendering

Of course you can improove the rendering and edge quality quality.

I don't have Wildfire, but in ProE 2001 is in VIEW -> Model Display and then from the Shade tab change quality to 10. You can set the edges (Edges TAB) to very high, too. But you will increase the rendering time.

-Hora

RE: poor part resolution, even in rendering

(OP)
I found the answer to my own question, and thought I would pass it on.  You pick View, Display Settings, Model Display which brings up a pop-up.  On that you pick Edge/Line and then on Edge Quality you pick Very High.  Then you check all the options underneath.

RE: poor part resolution, even in rendering

Did you read my post above?

-Hora

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