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> I am a new user and have been all over the documentation serveral times. I
> would like to know how I would fix my renders from being so grainy? Also
> I'd really like to know just where you put all this code in at to correct
> render issues or any other issues. I keep reading about a text editor. What
> text editor? In POVray or MS note pad where? It looks like you've got to be
> some kind of programer the use this thing...LOL!
The POV source code is pure text, you can see it when you open a file on
POV-Ray for Windows. How do you mean grainy? At the moment thei're been
rendered or after scaling them larger? Pov for Windows renders by
default (IIRC) 160x100 oslt images - you can see the pull-down menu at
left on the screen, pretty near for the top of the screen. Select higher
resolution from there, and the image will be rendered bigger. AA means
anti-aliasing, if you'll feel it needed.
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