treddie
Computer
- Dec 17, 2005
- 417
Howdie.
I am using Wildfire-5, F000, and just stumbled on a problem I have never encountered before.
Please see the attached image. The first shot just shows the overall part, and the second one zooms in on an edge to show that the round I am trying to make ends up looking faceted. This is not due to my shading quality as I have it at 10. Also, my part accuracy does not affect the result. It is not a display issue because when I export out as wavefront (surface model), the problem is definitely in the model.
The big revolve feature is about 18 in in diameter. The round is .005". Changing the round value does not fix the problem.
So I went back to W4, recreated the part there and the same problem occurs. This is a simple revolve feature. No other features present except the "failing" round.
I am assuming I have an option set wrong in my config file, but cannot find anything that might be set wrong.
Any ideas?
I am using Wildfire-5, F000, and just stumbled on a problem I have never encountered before.
Please see the attached image. The first shot just shows the overall part, and the second one zooms in on an edge to show that the round I am trying to make ends up looking faceted. This is not due to my shading quality as I have it at 10. Also, my part accuracy does not affect the result. It is not a display issue because when I export out as wavefront (surface model), the problem is definitely in the model.
The big revolve feature is about 18 in in diameter. The round is .005". Changing the round value does not fix the problem.
So I went back to W4, recreated the part there and the same problem occurs. This is a simple revolve feature. No other features present except the "failing" round.
I am assuming I have an option set wrong in my config file, but cannot find anything that might be set wrong.
Any ideas?