Turning off AntiAliasing

Anybody remember the turning off  AntiAliasing (easter egg) on a single object? I can't seem to remember it, of find it.

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  • SlepalexSlepalex Posts: 911
    edited December 2020

    S Ray said:

    Anybody remember the turning off  AntiAliasing (easter egg) on a single object? I can't seem to remember it, of find it.

    Render Options/Default (No AntiAliasing).

    Under the same triangular button: Quality -> Default (No AA).

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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 2020

    Turn Off Anti-Aliasing for an object
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Command+Shift+click on checkmark (Mac)
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Ctrl+Shift+click on checkmark (PC)

    Turn On Anti-Aliasing for an object
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Shift+click on checkmark (Mac)
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Shift+click on checkmark (PC)

     

     

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  • SlepalexSlepalex Posts: 911

    Chohole said:

    Turn Off Anti-Aliasing for an object Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Command+Shift+click on checkmark (Mac) Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Ctrl+Shift+click on checkmark (PC)

    Turn On Anti-Aliasing for an object Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Shift+click on checkmark (Mac) Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Shift+click on checkmark (PC)

     

     

    Ahhh ... I didn't understand the question! :- ( 

  • S RayS Ray Posts: 399

    Thanks Chohole been so long since I used it…. Maybe I should go buy some focus factor.

  • Chohole said:

    Turn Off Anti-Aliasing for an object
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Command+Shift+click on checkmark (Mac)
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Ctrl+Shift+click on checkmark (PC)

    Turn On Anti-Aliasing for an object
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Shift+click on checkmark (Mac)
    Select Object, click on the [A] button, press Shift+click on checkmark (PC)

     

    Hey there. I'm new to bryce. these instructions are quite confusing to me. The A button is the Attributes button right? What checkmark are you talking about? Is there no feedback when this is done? How the heck is anyone supposed to figure this out?

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