Bugs item #1844409, was opened at 2007-12-04 13:34
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Category: Render Artifact
Group: SVN version
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 7
Private: No
Submitted By: Genete (genete)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Sewed same color regions by its edge create thin lines

Initial Comment:
Rendering with quality>0 the attached file produces a thin line in the sewed 
area. It doesn't matter what value you use to anti aliasing.

If you set the quality to be exactly 0 then the thin line disappears. But it 
would not render some layers (plant, blurs, etc.)

Also quality=0 and anti aliasing set to big values increases the render time a 
lot.
Best
Carlos

Using svn r1176



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Comment By: Konstantin Dmitriev (zelgadis_ksee)
Date: 2012-12-26 04:15

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This bugtracker is no longer active. The issue is moved to the new
bugtracker - http://synfig.org/issues/thebuggenie/synfig

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Comment By: dooglus (dooglus)
Date: 2007-12-11 07:25

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File Added: antialias.png

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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2007-12-11 07:22

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> It doesn't matter what value you use to anti aliasing.

I think it does.  If you turn off the 'antialiasing' checkbox in both
'left' and 'right' layers in your example then the thin line disappears.

It seems as if it's the antialiasing that causes the thin line.  Could it
be that 'left' and 'right' fit together perfectly, but that one of both of
the layers is having a little background color added to it by the
antialiasing?

See the attached screenshots, showing how the thin line looks with the 4
combinations of antialiasing on and off for the left and right layers. 
"left" means antialiasing is on only for the left layer, "both" means it's
on for both.

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