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I was trying an idea with render as lines and had 2 groups each rendering as line but was getting strange results

So I made the 2 groups as 2 models

 

Depending on which model was in the chor first you get different results

 

Face (eyes and mouth) in first in chor you get

pictureA0.jpg

 

 

delete first model then readd to chor

pictureB0.jpg

 

 

 

can some one try this using 17g on PC

 

linedragon.zip

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Yes, I'm seeing the same general oddness.

It's like A:M is ignoring the thickness of the line that is set until the model is deleted and placed back into the Chor.

 

Aside: You might want to change the background color of the camera (and make sure Alpha is turned off) in order to better see what is rendering.

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I was trying an idea with render as lines and had 2 groups each rendering as line but was getting strange results

So I made the 2 groups as 2 models

 

Depending on which model was in the chor first you get different results

 

Face (eyes and mouth) in first in chor you get

pictureA0.jpg

 

 

delete first model then readd to chor

pictureB0.jpg

 

 

 

can some one try this using 17g on PC

 

linedragon.zip

 

I have not looked at your file yet but I previously reported a similar issue in the v18 beta.

 

This weekend I will download your file and report the problem under v18 if it occurs there too and is not related to my already exsiting report.

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