Export in jpeg
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Try printing the image from SU and then exporting and again printing the image and see if the jaggy lines are in printed version, if not then the issue is your GPU.
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thx guys I will try
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http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/8427/48968527.jpg
this is the problem
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Bibi, try exporting your image at a much larger resolution and then resizing it in Photoshop, or whatever image editing software you might have.
When you go select "File/Export/2D Graphic..." there is an Options button on the lower right. Un-check "Use view size" and bump your width (pixels) up. I usually use 4000. Make sure anti-alias is un-checked as well otherwise your export will take too long.
Here is an image using view size:
Here is the same image. The only difference is I bumped the resolution then reduced the image with Photoshop:
Hope this helps.
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Did you model that Eric? I looked at it and thought you stole my model, as I have done that same building. But I realize that I added a few things differently, and did not do some of the details you show. But it was uncanny how similar they both are, though I suppose it makes sense since they are both based of a real model...
Chris
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I did model it recently for Form Fonts. The reason it is so familiar is because it is the Psycho house.
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OoooH! That would make a great Psycho render, Itching to try that.
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Yup, I modeled it for a game I had made. I had to do the hill and steps leading up to it. I took a lot of artistic liberties with that model, but it was a lot of fun to model!
BTW, your's came out looking nicer than mine, well done!
Chris
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whooo your house is amazing Boofredlay!! Keep going!
And thanks for the advice!
Have a nice day
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