hello,
if you use a nvidia GPU, you can set antialiasing on the rendering using a FSAA 
message to gemwin (see gemwin help), before window creation.
if you use nvidia or amd gpu, you can force the antialiasing using drivers 
configuration tools (if available on your os)
whatever gpu you are using, you can set per primitive antialiasing using the 
polygon_smooth object after a gemhead

on my experience, this last option can be slower than the 1st one.

cheers
c



Le 26/02/2013 22:25, jamal crawford a écrit :
hi list

i found this picture
http://daimi.au.dk/~vectral/html_gallery_1/pics/Image_00227.jpg which is
done in max/jitter on osx and i wonder how do you get them "soft"
edges/lines on them "boxes", if its possible at all. when I create a
cube or any other 3d object it has that "grainy" look. Does it have
anything to do with the OS/hardware its been running on?

best regards
./jc


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