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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
Yes. Click the little a next to the object to go into attributes and ctrl-shift click the check mark to close the window, this turns off AA for that object. It doesn't work for metaballs and trees from the tree lab. To keep these un-AA you'd have to do a mask render and composite that object into the render in an image editor. I had to do this for the tentacles in my "Refueling on Planet X" entry that's in my gallery.
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I have been reading this forum for approx 4 months now, ever since I picked up Bryce, I have picked up some great tips here. I may even get up enough nerve soon to let you guys have a rip at my work. For now I just have a question: Is it possible to turn off Antialiasing on a specific mesh within a scene. I have an object in the background of a scene and when rendering, just before it starts to antialias, the object looks great. After is has antialised it looses something. I thought I remembered reading somewhere before on how to do it, but when I needed it I couldn't find it. Can this be done ?