Finally, since V-Ray Next I can use V-Ray GPU for 90% of my work, and the implementation in the viewport is a joy to work with, so kudos and thanks for that. It's especially great to quickly show our inhouse architechts what their buildings will look like and do quick sun positioning. However, I have a problem with jagged edges, which looks like a scaling issue. This only occurs when doing IPR in the viewport, both with V-Ray GPU and CPU.
I remember a couple of years ago when working in Maya and the frame buffer wasn't zoomed at 100% it would present a similar problem, which I'm guessing is a filtering issue of the zoomed image. When I first encountered it in 3ds Max I thought it was related to my desktop being scaled to 125%, but even if I change it to 100% it's still there. I've also encountered it on two different systems, one being a laptop. I have however only been able to test it on Windows 10 machines, so that might be a culprit. So, any idea what's causing this and is there something I can do or is it up to Autodesk or you Chaos people?
I remember a couple of years ago when working in Maya and the frame buffer wasn't zoomed at 100% it would present a similar problem, which I'm guessing is a filtering issue of the zoomed image. When I first encountered it in 3ds Max I thought it was related to my desktop being scaled to 125%, but even if I change it to 100% it's still there. I've also encountered it on two different systems, one being a laptop. I have however only been able to test it on Windows 10 machines, so that might be a culprit. So, any idea what's causing this and is there something I can do or is it up to Autodesk or you Chaos people?
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