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Questions on the construction of 2D and 3D graphics through the direct use of primitives, directives, and functions. Include the graphics3d tag for questions specifically on 3D graphics. This tag is not to be used for basic questions on visualizing functions and lists using the various flavors of Plot commands.
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Graphics option to suppress lines between adjoining polygons
The documentation for Graphics says it should erase the adjoining lines between Polygons. … Since the defaults are Antialiasing->True and Method->"TransparentPolygonMesh"->False, Graphics by default show the lines, but GeoGraphics do not. …
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Graphics option to suppress lines between adjoining polygons
In 10.3.1 there was a Graphics option -- it might be a sub-option of Method -- which erases the thin line visible at the join between these two Polygons:
Graphics[{Polygon[{{0, 0}, {1, 0}, {0, 1}}], Polygon …