About Image Generation
The quality of images generated off screen in Creo View is determined by the antialiasing preferences. The antialiasing preference settings apply to all off-screen image rendering, including the following:
Printing
Save as image
Batch
By default, the antialiasing preference is set to Off (quick rendering), which allows images to be rendered quickly, but can be of relatively poor quality.
When better quality images are required, set the antialiasing preference to Low. This results in medium quality images, which take a little longer to generate.
When high quality images are required, set the antialiasing preference to High (slow rendering). This may take a relatively long time to generate the image, but it produces the best quality results.
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The 3D figure renderer uses proportional line weights to match the capabilities of the graphics hardware. As a result, the line weights in the exported image may vary from machine to machine. For consistent results with HLR images, we recommend creating a 2D figure and saving it from there.
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