Turning off anti-aliased textures.
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Hi, I have a question for all you Sketchperts out there. A while back I discovered that I could turn off the anti-aliased textures and doing so seemed to let my computer run a little faster. That was about a year ago, and since then I had to reset my hard drive and reinstall Sketchup.
However, I cannot for the life of me remember how to turn the anti-aliasing off again. Searching the help files did me no good, and my copy of Sketchup for Dummies (Granted, it's for SU V6) makes no mention of it. Can someone help me out?
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System Preferences - OpenGL Settings?
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Hi,
it's a model setting that you find in%(#000000)[Window -> Model Info -> Rendering]
. I assume that you want to turn it of for all models. So you would open an empty file (new model), change the model settings and save it "as template". -
@gr8fzy1 said:
A while back I discovered that I could turn off the anti-aliased textures and doing so seemed to let my computer run a little faster.
Odd... goes against what Google recommends for better performance:
http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=161352
@unknownuser said:
Enable 'Use Anti-Aliased Textures' (Window > Model Info > Rendering)
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@thomthom said:
@gr8fzy1 said:
A while back I discovered that I could turn off the anti-aliased textures and doing so seemed to let my computer run a little faster.
Odd... goes against what Google recommends for better performance:
http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=161352
@unknownuser said:
Enable 'Use Anti-Aliased Textures' (Window > Model Info > Rendering)
Thanks, the Window>Model Info>Rendering drop menu was what I was looking for. My computer isn't all that powerful, and besides, it says that if I experience blurry textures or strange display effects to uncheck the box. And my textures do blur into almost gray blobs if I have my modeled angled on screen too sharply.
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