clyde236 opened this issue on Oct 17, 2002 ยท 41 posts
AgentSmith posted Fri, 18 October 2002 at 2:34 AM
I would add something to the rendering to fine art (or higher if you have b5. The members have shown me that the higher anti-aliasing only really helps you if you are trying to show finer textures in the far distance. If your scene doesn't have a lot of distance depth to it (say, like a still life) using fine anti-aliasing isn't going to truly help your picture. This, of course varies picture to picture. There are no really cut and dried rules when to use it and when not to. I just would like to cut down on the frustrated new users who are wondering their simple pic is taking 10 hours to render. AgentSmith
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