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Automatic Blurring due to Sketch Rotation
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  • sireddy
  • Posted: 01 June 2011 11:16 AM
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  • Joined: 02 May 2011 08:56 PM

Hi all, when I rotate sketch, it seems that my lines get blurred. The lines are not crisp and sometimes fine hashing is reduced to an airbrush effect. I don’t know why sketch book is doing this. Is it that it has to re-render the sketch every time it’s rotated and detail is lost through that process?

Can anyone offer some advice to prevent this?

Deepest appreciations, ed

system: Win7 64bit, 6GB RAM, SBP2011



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Rotate it back to 90 or 0 degrees. Is it back to normal?
If not, make sure you’re also zoomed to 100%, 50, or 25.

If not, then it might actually be a problem. I’m not getting that with the above suggestion though. The problem is due to anti-aliasing. If you partially rotate a line, either it has to rerasterize it, thus degrading the image, or show you a temporary rasterized copy of the image, which is why they warn of possible sluggish performance on some computers. It’s storing the correct image, but creating a second copy of it for you to view at that particular rotation.



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