advanced rendering for AutoCAD
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1. Easiest way is to switch to the Hybrid render engine which I would recommend for interiors. Otherwise you can play with the reflection shaders in the Material Editor for the metal material. Using Glossy may work.
2. There really isn't a fix for this. Jagged edges can appear on very high contrast boundaries. In your case, the difference between the lit background and the window frame could easily be 2000x or more. Higher resolution rendering and post-processing are really the only solution.
3. If all of the walls are white you will likely need to adjust the overall Brightness setting in the scene to make the walls appear white. Some Burn may help the effect.
Yes-- use the Hybrid engine.