1)
on example you can see that sesecled edges just not appearing on viewport as they should(yellowish edges).
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2)
with wireframe mode you can see that selected edges are now became yellowish BUT they are some kind of overlapped the green “aura-like” selection, and when navigating - those two types of selection just start dancing and flick trying to overlap each other(not exacly right, but something like that).
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it becames even worse if you decrease line width to something smaller than 1px.
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just compare it with H11 vewport.
its ALOT better.
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3)
that is my personal point of view.
i think that selected faces should be displayed as filled up with some color segments.
for now selected faces displayed just like bunch of yellow border-edges.
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IMHO they are not so visibly noticeable.
if they were filled with some color - it would be much better.
4)
it would be nice to have mode when edges or faces would be selected only inside of selection area.
for now they are only mode - seleect everything what touches selection area.
i really like vewport's GL3.2 performance - its awesome.
that why im using it.
H11 vewport is much slower, but it has much better visual feedback.
please fix this issues - they are REALLY annoying.
BUGS reports(GL 3.2) and FEAUTURES requests
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Issues #1 and #2 appear to have been regressions due to other bug fixes. I've fixed this up for 12.1.82 (tomorrow's cut).
For #3, there is a display option for this, “Fill Selections”, in the Effects tab of the Display Options dialog.
For #4, you can hold down Ctrl to enter remove mode, and start removing edges from the current selection.
If you have a relatively modern graphics card, I would recommend using 4x or 8x AA at all times. In any mid-to-high end card made in the past 3 years, these modes are practically free. The only reason it isn't the default is because I have yet to implement an auto-configure feature for the viewport, and there are some really low-end video cards out there.
For #3, there is a display option for this, “Fill Selections”, in the Effects tab of the Display Options dialog.
For #4, you can hold down Ctrl to enter remove mode, and start removing edges from the current selection.
If you have a relatively modern graphics card, I would recommend using 4x or 8x AA at all times. In any mid-to-high end card made in the past 3 years, these modes are practically free. The only reason it isn't the default is because I have yet to implement an auto-configure feature for the viewport, and there are some really low-end video cards out there.
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twodthanks for reply.
Issues #1 and #2 appear to have been regressions due to other bug fixes. I've fixed this up for 12.1.82 (tomorrow's cut).
For #3, there is a display option for this, “Fill Selections”, in the Effects tab of the Display Options dialog.
For #4, you can hold down Ctrl to enter remove mode, and start removing edges from the current selection.
If you have a relatively modern graphics card, I would recommend using 4x or 8x AA at all times. In any mid-to-high end card made in the past 3 years, these modes are practically free. The only reason it isn't the default is because I have yet to implement an auto-configure feature for the viewport, and there are some really low-end video cards out there.
btw how can i adjust the default object's material?
i want it to be less specular and darker.
thanks
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You can disable specular lighting by RMB clicking on the Lighting icon strip on the RHS toolbar.
There doesn't seem to be a way to set the default material properties, though you can add a SHOP, adjust the diffuse/specular colors and make that path the default parameter for any objects (RMB > Make Parameter Default over the Material parameter on an object).
There doesn't seem to be a way to set the default material properties, though you can add a SHOP, adjust the diffuse/specular colors and make that path the default parameter for any objects (RMB > Make Parameter Default over the Material parameter on an object).
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Hi there twod,
The AA behavior is better in the new build, I no longer get the white outlines (huzza). But, I think something is still a bit broken. The further you get away from a gamma value of 1, the less influence the anti-aliasing has. A pic to illustrate, all shots are at 16x:
Also, anti-aliasing doesn't seem to work at all in High-Quality mode. I don't know how much of this is dependent on the graphics card/driver. This is on a GeForce with recent drivers btw.
Cheers.
The AA behavior is better in the new build, I no longer get the white outlines (huzza). But, I think something is still a bit broken. The further you get away from a gamma value of 1, the less influence the anti-aliasing has. A pic to illustrate, all shots are at 16x:
Also, anti-aliasing doesn't seem to work at all in High-Quality mode. I don't know how much of this is dependent on the graphics card/driver. This is on a GeForce with recent drivers btw.
Cheers.
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