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How to get rid of this white line between ground polygons?

Md Alavi

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Hi I had been encountering this line issue between ground poly cuts. I had scene scenery devs somehow it getting rid of it. Can anyone tell what's the way to fix this problem?
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Hello:

Please state which version of FS this pertains to.

Please choose the version of FS that is the subject of a thread by clicking the 'down arrow' next to "(No prefix)" ...when starting a new thread. :pushpin:



Also, please state which type of G-Poly this is: :scratchch

FS2002 / FS8 SCASM / ASM

FSX / P3D MDL-based

MSFS (several types possible)

GaryGB
 
Actually never mind, I found a solution about it
I will write about it here tomorrow

And its a Prepar3d mdl based ground poly FYI
 
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