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I'm plotting isosurfaces, and I was expecting to have a way to smooth the surface, but it always has a low poly look. I believe that the flatshading parameter is suposed to avoid the low poly look when it is set to False, but apparently setting it to False doesn't make any difference.
Using Volume instead of Isosurface seems to produce the same result.
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I'm plotting isosurfaces, and I was expecting to have a way to smooth the surface, but it always has a low poly look. I believe that the flatshading parameter is suposed to avoid the low poly look when it is set to False, but apparently setting it to False doesn't make any difference.
Using Volume instead of Isosurface seems to produce the same result.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: