Antialiasing
From ZBrush Info
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.
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.
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