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Gradient stroke issues - suddenly not rendering properly

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Hailey215
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I'm curious if anyone else has run into the issue of their gradient strokes not rendering properly after they close a project and come back to it later? I created a gradient stroke outline for my polygon and it was working beautifully (see locations_V6.jpg). It is two gradient strokes stacked on each other, with different offsets/thickness to achieve the look I wanted. Fast forward to the next day, I powered up Pro and the first thing I noticed is my gradient now looks choppy and broken (see gradient_error.jpg).

I have tried everything I can think of and cannot seem to replicate the working version. Any thoughts?

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HannahCrook
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Hi @Hailey215!

I would take a look at the Display section of your ArcGIS Pro settings, under Options.

 

First, try clearing your ArcGIS Pro cache. This can help improve performance, and display issues such as this.

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Clear the Display Cache in ArcGIS Pro: https://support.esri.com/en-us/knowledge-base/how-to-clear-cache-in-the-arcgis-pro-software-applicat...

 

If clearing the cache does not resolve the issue, I would change your Rendering Engine.

  • Try selecting a different engine than the currently selected one. Rendering engine performance can vary based on the system's specific graphics cards or drivers. For example, DirectX 12 is generally recommended for some versions of ArcGIS Pro, some configurations may perform better with OpenGL or DirectX 11.

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Color Rendering and Display Issues in ArcGIS Pro: https://support.esri.com/en-us/knowledge-base/problem-color-rendering-and-display-issues-in-arcgis-p...

 

Here is another resource on optimizing your machine performance: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/3.4/get-started/machine-performance-optimization.htm

  • This page describes how ArcGIS Pro uses graphics processing unit (GPU) drivers to accelerate rendering, so it is important to check that the GPU driver is up to date on the machine where you install ArcGIS Pro. New driver releases not only include bug fixes and increase stability, but they can increase performance as well.

 

Hope this helps! 

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