Hi,
I've been using IronCAD for it's simple and quick rendering and animations which are great. Only I sometimes come across a problem:
When I render some things, it renders as if it's at poor resolution with lots of white dots over the image. This can usually be triggered by zooming way out and in again. The display shows what looks like an unsmoothed mesh and when I render it's as if wherever the mesh has vertices, there's a white dot, or something.
I'm not sure if this is a bug, or there's something I can change in the rendering options. I've started playing around in blender now, but any stl I import from there instantly has this issue.
If anyone has any idea what this might be, please let me know! I think it could be an issue with smoothing the image correctly. I've played around with lots of options, but none that work yet!
Thanks
Pete
I've been using IronCAD for it's simple and quick rendering and animations which are great. Only I sometimes come across a problem:
When I render some things, it renders as if it's at poor resolution with lots of white dots over the image. This can usually be triggered by zooming way out and in again. The display shows what looks like an unsmoothed mesh and when I render it's as if wherever the mesh has vertices, there's a white dot, or something.
I'm not sure if this is a bug, or there's something I can change in the rendering options. I've started playing around in blender now, but any stl I import from there instantly has this issue.
If anyone has any idea what this might be, please let me know! I think it could be an issue with smoothing the image correctly. I've played around with lots of options, but none that work yet!
Thanks
Pete