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Old 16-12-2008, 06:35 PM   #1
chris86
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Default Jagged Pixelation in 9.5

I am creating an animation at the resolution of 720 X 576 i have produced a series of renders all of which show jagged pixelation on the edges of all my objects.
I have applied adaptive sampling (0.08) and over sample (0.1) with 5 anitialiasing passes with the real lens camera.

I have tried increasing the antialiasing to 9-15 and have changed the camera to perspective and classic. i am still left with this pixelation problem.

Does any one know a solution to this problem?
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Old 25-12-2008, 03:02 PM   #2
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I can understand your frustration. It is hard to keep up with the changes in versions of Lightwave. I generally use the perspective camera, but there isn't much difference fom the real lens camera. you need to check out Exception's guide for antialiasing here:
http://www.except.nl/lightwave/aa/index.htm

It is kind of deep, but there is no better explanation on the new antialising out there.
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