PNG transparency issues...need some help plz
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Hey guys. Was wondering if anyone has had similar problem and knows a workaround or fix for my problem.
I have some png's with parts that are transparent. In the model Im creating I need to see them layered...so basically first is closest to you then a space to the next one behind that...etc. Imagine oldschool opera sets. So the problem is that where I see the next one I get a white jitter border on the one closest to me.
Amazingly if I orbit around and look at this from the back then the problem goes away and no jitter or uglyness anywere. This isnt an option since I will be making jpeg views from various angles.
Attached is a little image to show my dilemma.
I havent messed with my GPU settings yet as I am a firm beliver in "dont fix it if it aint broke"Im using skp. 8.0.4811 on Thinkpad W510 i7 with Nvidia Quadro FX 880M 1Gig with full Open GL
P.S I dont have any other display issues with sketchup or other gpu intensive programs, everything supersmooth, fast refresh even on huge models.Hope someone can help me with this.
Respect
Borkur

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Could you post the SKP file?
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Hi Dave
Here is the file. This is a test file just to see how these work.
In the end I will have more of these screens and at various angles.
thx
Borkur
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Try setting
windows->styles->edit->face settings ->transparency quality
to nicer.cheers
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That's helpful. Oganocali beat me to it. Good catch.
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Thanks oganocali
That did the trick. Im a happy puppy and you saved the day
cheers
Borkur -
Off topic....
Borkur, you're avatar is wrecking my head. Who is that guy? I know he was on the telly but can't remember where

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Rich, it's Michael Landon. He's dead, though.
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That's it. Little House on the Prairie. Loved that show as a kid.
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
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@unknownuser said:
That's it. Little House on the Prairie. Loved that show as a kid.
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
i love that one too
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