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I know this is a very old question.. I recently had the same problem of jagged lines.. I resolved this problem by going to 3dconfig in autocad command promt. In the dialog box ( adaptive degradation and performance tuning ) select manual tune and change the settings..
smooth display from off to on
if unchecked , select smooth faces by default
change dynamic tessellations - curves - push slider to high detail more memory
Hope this suggestion helps others who are facing the same problem.
Changing the resolution of the monitor was not an option since it was already in the highest resolution possible for the monitor. A few specs in case it helps others - my monitor is a led monitor . The software is Autocad 2012 and I have hardware acceleration enabled.
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snzac
You say it is an LED monitor
What is the connection to the CPU?
Analog or Digital?
And if Digital is it HDMI or DVI?
And is the graphics card in the CPU the same?
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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Hi! Charles,
Sorry for not replying earlier.. I didn't have email intimation enabled.. I am not too familiar with the hardware side but from what I could figure out (visually/graphics card specs) the connection is DVI in both led monitor and the graphics card .The graphics card is from nvidia. I was trying for quite a few days to find a solution to the problem of jagged lines and this above mentioned method helped me out.I mentioned the hardware specs in case that had some connection to the problem.
Regards,
snzac
The resolution could be at its highest but not necessarily the native resolution.
Have you tried other resolutions to see if this goes away?
Resolutions are not linear. Most see a problem with circles being ovals with a non-native resolution.
Regards, Charles Shade
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I did try other resolutions but it had no effect. The native resoultion is the highest one in my monitor which was my default setting. My problem was just like zoid described above. The horizontal lines were straight, but any angular lines would have jagged effect. After changing the 3d config settings the angular lines now appear smooth and I have not experienced any other problems. May be it had something to do with anti-alias which was corrected by changing the smooth settings. Not being a technical person,I cannot confirm it is linked to anti-alias.
Regards,
snzac
Please read my earliest reply. The default setting was without smoothing. I think you will have to ask autodesk why it was so.I tried changing the settings for 3dconfig with a hope it would have some difference to the jagged lines and it worked.I had previously tried the methods suggested in this page and other pages without success. I am happy that my problem of jagged lines was resolved by changing the settings and thought that by sharing a method that works for me , it could be used by others for whom a similar problem may occur.
Regards,
snzac
Welcome to the world of "aliasing". Here's the formal definition:
(1) In computer graphics, the process by which smooth curves and other lines become jagged because the resolution of the graphics device or file is not high enough to represent a smooth curve. Smoothing and antialiasing techniques can reduce the effect of aliasing.
Dave.
Interesting to be resurrecting a 7 year old thread, thanks for posting this solution. Just installed Autocad 2020, and the jagged lines were driving me nuts. The smooth lines in graphics config box was not checked by default. Also the Video Caching Level was at 0. Odd that those are the defaults, it makes the program seem very outdated to default to jagged.