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3D revolve creates shape with white lines?

Engaged ,
Jul 25, 2021 Jul 25, 2021

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I use 3D revolve to make a vase. The resulting vase has some very fine white gaps. They are not evenly spaced. They are more pronounced at concave areas. It's hard to see almost like perforations. If I zoom in, the vase gets bigger but the gaps don't.

How do I get rid of these gaps?

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Community Expert , Jul 25, 2021 Jul 25, 2021

Hi.

It's a glitch in the preview.

Do not worry about it.

Check my sample here.

carlosgarro_0-1627247192045.png

 

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Community Expert , Jul 25, 2021 Jul 25, 2021

What is your output? These gaps don't really exist and often will disappear if you simply move the object on the artboard or they may get bigger. It is a preview problem. Just output it to the medium you wanted and you shouldn't have a problem.

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Jul 25, 2021 Jul 25, 2021

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Hi.

It's a glitch in the preview.

Do not worry about it.

Check my sample here.

carlosgarro_0-1627247192045.png

 

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What is your output? These gaps don't really exist and often will disappear if you simply move the object on the artboard or they may get bigger. It is a preview problem. Just output it to the medium you wanted and you shouldn't have a problem.

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Engaged ,
Jul 25, 2021 Jul 25, 2021

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I exported the ai file to a jpg and those white gaps are still there. If this is merely a preview issue, then how do I get the real view?

 

Is there a renderer like a 3D program that I need to activate?

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Jul 26, 2021 Jul 26, 2021

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Which antialiasing did you use?

Try Object optimizied (Supersampling), not Type optimized

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