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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 11/04/2013 14:30, Alan Brooker a
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<p style="margin:0cm 0cm 0pt"><span
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color="#000000">II am use
Gem to create some 3d artworks I planning to have
printed for framing/postcards
etc.- would be grateful for any advice on way to save
high quality/large images
from the Gem window? Ways to achieve Anti aliasing (is
this only for Nvidia
graphics?), smoothing of edges and such.</font></span></p>
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for the advice all, much appreciated.</font></span></p>
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Hello Alan,<br>
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Have a look in examples section in Gem (from the help panel). There
is '02.advanced/09.SnapshotSaveHD.pd'.<br>
There is no Anti aliasing, but after you can reduce the size of the
picture with a software like Gimp to get something smooth.<br>
Or it is possible to use supersampling anti aliasing with two or
more framebuffer, but you need a good graphic card for that.<br>
Hope '09.SnapshotSaveHD.pd' will work for you.<br>
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Jack<br>
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