I've been using a workaround to address this issue for some time now but the workaround has become less and less reliable.
In the past 5° was a sufficient smoothing angle, but sometimes even 18° is not sufficient to prevent radial lines from appearing at the edge of a flat surface. What is it that we need to do to eliminate these radial lines from appearing in basic 3D objects?
Drawings in which these lines appear continue to cause confusion and errors on the manufacturing side of our business.
VW2021 SP4 (Build 602791) (64-Bit), Win 10 Pro version 21H1 Build 19043.1110, Xeon 2123 16GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro P2000 5GB
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I've been using a workaround to address this issue for some time now but the workaround has become less and less reliable.
In the past 5° was a sufficient smoothing angle, but sometimes even 18° is not sufficient to prevent radial lines from appearing at the edge of a flat surface. What is it that we need to do to eliminate these radial lines from appearing in basic 3D objects?
Drawings in which these lines appear continue to cause confusion and errors on the manufacturing side of our business.
VW2021 SP4 (Build 602791) (64-Bit), Win 10 Pro version 21H1 Build 19043.1110, Xeon 2123 16GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro P2000 5GB
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