Anitaliasing? 2004-04-28 - By Thomas Moffat Grimes
Back Higher AA is required as others have noted. Please note that you may well find better performance and results by rendering with only adaptive AA to an image twice the size you need, rather than 2x AA (or image three times the size you need in place of 3x AA, four times the size you need in place of 4x AA etc). I find this often gives better quality and a slightly faster render time all told. You can then resize in an external application.
For video, this may mean requiring batch processing to resize the sequence of images.
HTH! Tom
Thomas Moffat Grimes Marketing Communications Caligari Corporation
mailto:thomas@(protected) http://www.caligari.com
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Alexander Shyrokov [mailto:shirokov@(protected)] Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:57 AM To: truespace@(protected) Subject: [TSML] Anitaliasing?
Hi, everyone.
I have a short animation. The problem is that I have a kind of antialising problem there, which creates a moving pattern. http://sjcomp.com/wip/cl_big.avi It's about 1mg. And look for the things in the upper top of the video. Benches on the sides of the building and stones along the lawns has these moving stripes. Any suggestions about how it is possible to get rid of such effect? I had adaptive antialising enabled.
Thank you.
-- Regards, Alexander. http://sjcomp.com
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