Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 17 1:22 pm)
You select the object, open the A attributes window. hold down shift and control and close the window. However, so far I've only been able to get it to non antialias one object in a scene, when I'd like it to do several, especially when I'm doing foliage and or water, which often looks better antialiased.
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I have specific objects in a scene that I don't want anti-aliased, while the rest of the scene needs to be. I know there's a way to do this, cuz I've done it before. I seem to have forgotten the magical incantation necessary to accomplish this feat, however. This feature appears to be undocumented in the Bryce manual. Anyone know the magic words? (I need this for an animation with complex volume materials. Anti-aliasing these volume materials means that each 640x480 frame takes about 3.5 hours to render - and this is on a G4. At that rate, the animation will take 12 - 15 days to render. If I can disable anti-aliasing on these objects, render time will be cut by about one-third with little loss in quality) So... who can help this poor, absent-minded Brycer? -sk