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pond
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hello everyone

im new to zge, ive met it thru flstudio(zgevis). so first, thanks to everyone who's created this program!!

ive probably got a million questions, but i thought id start by asking if there is a way to make the lines in this project smoother?

also feel free to give any other advice if you notice inelegancies in my approach :)

thanks
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Kjell
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Post by Kjell »

Hi pond,

If you're going to be using that project in FL Studio, you can simply turn on Anti-Alias in the Settings.

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If not, let me know .. there are some tricks to do this in a stand-alone as well.

Welcome to the club ~
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Post by pond »

yep.... pretty obvious. sorry i should have seen that, but thanks for the good reply - is that pretty much as smooth as it would get using your other tricks or is there even more smoothness attainable?

btw thanks in general cause ive been learning a lot from your posts for eg. spawnmodel identities
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Post by Kjell »

Well,

There's always something better / faster, it really depends on how much time you're willing to invest :)

That being said, a easy way to improve the quality even more ( if your hardware & drivers support it ) is to force your video-card to use a higher Anti-Aliasing level. Look for the associated settings in the Windows Control Panel.

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