Antialiasing

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Antialiasing is a technique for smoothing jagged distortions in curves and diagonal lines so they appear smoother. The Antialiasing subpalette provides controls for adjusting this effect.


Note: Antialiasing using the Render palette controls is only applied in Best Render mode.


Controls


Blur: Sets the intensity of the blur. Range = 0 to 100%. Default = 100%.


Edge: Controls at which edge sharpness eges are antialiased. Range 0 to 100%. Default = 25%. A setting of 0% will antialias only very sharp, edges, 100% will blur the entire image.


Size: The number of pixols evaluated when producing the blur. Larger sample sizes produce more blur. Range = 1 to 8. Default = 1.


Super Sample: Causes ZBrush to render the same image several times and then average the results for better final quality. Range = 1 to 4. Default = 1. A setting of 2 causes four renders, 3 causes eight renders, and 4 causes 16 renders.


Note: The best possible antialiasing is produced by working on a canvas that is twice the final size. After rendering, press the Zoom:AA Half button to display the image at half size using optimal antialiasing. When displayed in this mode, the image will be exported at half size with antialiasing intact. AA Half Size can be used for any of the render modes.


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