From the Command prompt, sets hardware acceleration on or off and provides a method to check for driver updates.
List of Prompts (AutoCAD-based Products with 3D)
The following prompts are displayed in AutoCAD-based products with 3D capabilities. (AutoCAD LT prompts are listed below.)
Sets the options that determine the smoothness of the objects in a drawing. Objects are drawn using many short lines (or triangles when drawing spheres). These lines are called tessellation lines. Objects in your drawing appear smoother when you use more tessellation lines.
- Surface tessellation
- Curve tessellation
- Number of tessellations to cache
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Configures your system according to memory and performance requirements. The 3D cache always stores at least one tessellation. When this option is set to 1, the tessellation for all viewports is the same; some objects in the drawing may be regenerated as you zoom in and out. Setting this option to 2 or more is useful when you have more than one viewport with different views. Increasing the number requires more memory.
Sets performance-related options that are not hardware dependent.
- Discard back faces
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Discards back faces when drawing objects. You cannot see the effect of discarding back faces on some objects, such as spheres, because you cannot see the back face even when it is present. The effect of discarding back faces is visible on objects such as those that don't have a top. Discarding back faces enhances performance.
- Smooth faces
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Smooths the facets in a polyface mesh object when displayed in the viewport and in a rendering. This is useful when using objects that were imported through 3DSIN or when using PFACE objects. Note that when enabled, all objects in the drawing are made smooth. If you do not want all objects to be smooth, recreate the model using a different object type.
- Transparency quality
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Adjusts the transparency quality. At the Low setting, a screen-door effect achieves transparency without sacrificing speed. At the Medium setting, the default in software mode, blending improves image quality. The High setting, the default in hardware mode, produces an image free of visual artifacts at the cost of drawing speed. Materials must also be turned on for transparency to be visible.