Prints have jagged and screened lines

Prints have jagged and screened lines

k_rickabaugh
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Prints have jagged and screened lines

k_rickabaugh
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Is there a setting to eliminate jagged lines in renderings?  All the perspective lines look jagged after the rendering process is complete. Anyone have ideas on how to smooth the lines?Bldg A NW Perspective_Gray 2.jpg

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k_rickabaugh
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Thanks for your reply. The issue is not with the view, it's with the final rendering. Having the anti alias checked in graphic options has no effect in the rendering. I've tried increasing the resolution with minimal effect.

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aRcHiTeCt.JM
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…hi @k_rickabaugh 

 

…. to get rid of those jagged lines you need to print in high or best settings… and try to wait until the end of the rendering process

 

… also you need to check the size crop of the image

… when the size is not right those lines get jagged

 

 

crop.JPG

 

 

... are you rendering in your PC or in the cloud ?


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k_rickabaugh
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I'm rendering on my PC. My size crop is set for the size of the printed image (15" X 6"), should it be set differently? I am printing at high resolution.

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aRcHiTeCt.JM
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... are you using REVIT 2019 ? ... 2020 ?

 

..... try to render in DRAFT quality at 600 dpi

.... just to see if that makes any difference

 

cd.JPG

 

... also I found this in the forum: similar if not the same

 

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2.JPG

 

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/issues-when-rendering-large-images/td-p/7847...

 

 


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k_rickabaugh
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I'm using Revit 2019. I did finally realize that rendering smaller regions solved the jagged line issue. I will combine them in Photoshop when all are rendered. Should be an easier way, but this will work for now. Thanks for your help.

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