Rendering Options

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    Answers in this category:

    1. How do I control antialiasing?
    2. How can I apply motion blur?
    3. How do I show or hide the render output?

    1 - How do I control antialiasing?

    Contributed by B@rt.

    To get rid of jagged edges when you render an image, select the OSA (Over SAmpling) button in the Display Buttons window (F10). You can control the quality of the antialiasing with the buttons labeled 5, 8, 11 and 16. A higher value gives a better result, but will take longer to render.

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    2 - How can I apply motion blur?

    Contributed by Daniel Jircik.

    So your ready to animate this masterpiece and you want motion blur.
    To the left of the ANIM button is a button MBLUR this is it. In addition to
    MBLUR . It's probably best to use MBLUR at 16 passes as it
    basicly creates noise, to simulate the blur.

    The more information you
    have to work with the better your end result will be. When rendering you will
    notice that it scans twice, once for the render the second to add the blur.
    Obviously this adds to the render time. It's my preferance not to mix
    Oversampling (OSA) with MBLUR as sometimes the two parameters can conflict to
    create unexpected and sometimes undesirable aftereffects.

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    3 - How do I show or hide the render output?

    Contributed by B@rt.

    Press F11 to switch the render output on and off.

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