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Control Display of Curved Solids
FACETRES controls the mesh density and smoothness of shaded and rendered
curved solids.
In the following example, facets display on curved geometry when FACETRES
is low. FACETRES = .25.
When FACETRES is set to 1, there is a one-to-one correlation between the
viewing resolution of circles and arcs and the tessellation, a means of
subdividing the faces of solid objects. For example, when FACETRES is set to
2, the tessellation will be twice the tessellation set by VIEWRES. The default
value of FACETRES is 0.5. The range of possible values is 0.01 to 10.
When you raise and lower the value of VIEWRES, objects controlled by both
VIEWRES and FACETRES are affected. When you raise and lower the value of
FACETRES, only solid objects are affected.
In the following example, smoother geometry is displayed when FACETRES
is set to higher values. FACETRES = 5.
See also:
Create Meshes on page 1111
To alter the render resolution of solid geometry
1 At the Command prompt, enter facetres.
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