al_bey Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 Hi all, hoping someone can assist. I have an issue- when creating a 3D drawing in AutoCAD 2022, the shading on diagonal lines when in paper space appears jagged, see screen shot attached. This happens when printing to pdf/ plotting and when viewing on the screen. I am using the BASE command to import the 3D Model into a template. The shading looks fine in model space in all modes on diagonal lines. Is anyone able to please assist? Many thanks Alex 1 Quote
f700es Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 Try viewres and set it to 15000 and then maybe facetres and then dispsilh. Play with those settings a bit. Quote
al_bey Posted January 24, 2024 Author Posted January 24, 2024 I tried playing around with all of those settings, but still have the same problem even after regen each time. Any other ideas? Quote
al_bey Posted January 24, 2024 Author Posted January 24, 2024 Just as an update, this only seems to happen when using BASE command. If I plot to a new layout page using VIEWPORTS then the shading looks fine? 1 Quote
johncabahog Posted March 20, 2025 Posted March 20, 2025 Try to increase the shaded view quality. Quote
Reetie Lubana Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 1/23/2024 at 9:25 PM, al_bey said: Hi all, hoping someone can assist. I have an issue- when creating a 3D drawing in AutoCAD 2022, the shading on diagonal lines when in paper space appears jagged, see screen shot attached. This happens when printing to pdf/ plotting and when viewing on the screen. I am using the BASE command to import the 3D Model into a template. The shading looks fine in model space in all modes on diagonal lines. Is anyone able to please assist? Many thanks Alex This is a fairly common Paper Space / viewport issue rather than a problem with your model. What you’re seeing is facet aliasing caused by how AutoCAD displays and plots shaded viewports, especially when using the BASE command. Model Space looks fine because it’s using higher real-time display resolution; Paper Space viewports are rasterized differently. Here are the things that usually fix it: 1. Increase viewport display resolution AutoCAD uses a lower tessellation for shaded viewports by default. In Model Space, type: FACETRES Set it to: 10 (Valid range is 0.01–10, higher = smoother curved/diagonal edges) Then REGENALL. 2. Check VIEWRES Still in Model Space: VIEWRES Answer Yes to fast zooms Set it to something like: 2000 This affects how smooth diagonal edges appear when displayed. 3. Viewport Visual Style In Paper Space, select the viewport and confirm: Visual Style = Shaded or Shaded with Edges Not Conceptual or Realistic (those can exaggerate faceting) You can also try: SHADEDGE Set to: 3 (Smooth edges without heavy outlines) 4. Plot settings (very important) When plotting to PDF: Plotter: DWG To PDF.pc3 In Properties → Graphics: Set Vector Resolution to 1200 dpi Set Raster Image Quality to High Make sure Plot transparency is ON (even if you’re not using transparency) Low raster resolution is a major cause of jagged diagonal shading. 5. BASE command note The BASE command creates a Paper Space representation that behaves like a shaded viewport. It’s more sensitive to resolution than raw Model Space views. Increasing FACETRES and plot resolution almost always fixes this. 6. Quick test As a sanity check: Create a normal viewport (not BASE) Set it to the same view and visual style Plot it If the jagged edges disappear, the issue is 100% display/plot resolution related, not geometry. Quote
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