All posts related to V2
By jfrancis
#351334
Image

When two surfaces are exactly coplanar most renderers get confused on a pixel-by-pixel basis as to which one is 'in front.' This is a longstanding and known issue. However...

In Maxwell, when two surfaces are exactly coplanar but clipping masks fully hide at least one of the overlapping regions, the fully invisible portion of surface A can still cause errors in surface B.

Bug? Or simply a natural state of affairs? And can it be addressed?

(I don't need it addressed, but I can see a future use for someone for (as an example) 'floor tilings' that rely on well-behaved invisible tile portions)
Last edited by jfrancis on Thu Jan 05, 2012 8:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By jfrancis
#351343
I'm fine with just pushing one of the planes a little bit in Z. I just thought you might find it interesting that the invisible portion of one plane can interfere with the visible portion of another plane.
Help with swimming pool water

I think you posted a while back that its best to u[…]

Sketchup 2026 Released

Considering how long a version for Sketchup 2025 t[…]

Greetings, One of my users with Sketchup 2025 (25[…]

Maxwell Rhino 5.2.6.8 plugin with macOS Tahoe 26

Good morning everyone, I’d like to know if t[…]