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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Superfine is just a different method of doing AA (Anti Aliasing) or 'jaggy removing'. Sf is much more crisp looking and decreases some of the artifacts created when rendering fine models, like grass or hair by taking more samples. In turn the render time is immense. i believe that superfine is really effect AA without all the options available and rendered at a low rpp.
well, superfine can actually save you time with certain scenes. Sometimes the default bryce antialiasing with scene's that have high frequency bump maps, reflection, and refraction takes forever, and it is faster to render at fine art AA because there is no AA pass at the end. My mage in my gallery, "hyperrealism" was rendered in superfine.
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I'm rendering an image for the second time, - I had to fix some stuff on it. I'm rendering to disk, and I selected "superfine", and 1024x800 format.. but only 72 dpi. And this seems to take forever!! What exactly does the "superfine" do?