Making it pretty to work with - Autodesk Inventor

Making it pretty to work with - Autodesk Inventor

MatsNorway1
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Making it pretty to work with - Autodesk Inventor

MatsNorway1
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Any way to refine appearance by default? Any settings In Inventor that makes this a bit more pleasant to the eye to work with? Making the edge line thinner etc. Anti aliasing.

 

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CCarreiras
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HI!

 

Go to tools -> Aplication Options:

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You can tweak some settings and create a file with all definitions to import in another pc, or when you install other versions.

CCarreiras

EESignature

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blandb
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You could try using "Shaded" vs. Shaded with edges. Does that help you?

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! Or Realistic with Ray Tracing (GPU accelerated).

 

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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MatsNorway1
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No improvements yet. Ray traced renders is not an option for this 😄 But we use Ray traced renders a lot for previews and customers.

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Ivan_Sinicyn
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quality.png

 

don't forget reboot Inventor

INV 2025.3
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MatsNorway1
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Edit: not sure if that was an improvement. It is as if sharpness was turned on and now it is messing with the clarity. Its blurry now. What is needed is Anti Aliasing and shaded lineweight adjustability.

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Ivan_Sinicyn
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You can force antialiasing in the video card driver settings

INV 2025.3
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MatsNorway1
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Did that. Its sufficient/best i can get for now.

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