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Of course you can also save a series of images as an animation. To do so, change the Type from Still Image to Selected
Frames, and set Format to QuickTime Movie, for example. Rendering to the Picture Viewer has the additional advan-
tage that you can continue working on your scene if the image should take a while to render.
Close the picture viewer and open the Render Settings (Render/Edit Render Settings).
You use the Render Settings to determine what our final image will look like Everything from size, quality, single image
or animation can be set here. Render the image again in the editor window and take a closer look at the result. It
looks a little pixelated. You can see a similar effect along the edges of the object. This is called “anti-aliasing“. This
term refers to how smoothly an edge has been rendered.
Set Anti-aliasing to “None“ in the “Render Settings“.
The effect is much worse without anti-aliasing. Set anti-aliasing to “Best“ and render the scene again. All edges have
been rendered sharp as a knife without being pixelated.