Anti-Aliasing
Anti-Aliasing is a rendering technique used to reduce the visual artifacts known as "jaggies" that occur when high-contrast edges are displayed in a digital image. These jagged edges can detract from the overall quality of your voxel scenes, making them appear less smooth and polished.
When Anti-Aliasing is enabled, the edges of objects are blended with their background, creating a smoother transition between colors and reducing the harshness of pixelated lines. This effect is particularly important in voxel art, where the blocky nature of the graphics can make jagged edges more noticeable.
🔺 Figure 1 🅰️ Without Anti-Aliasing. 🅱️ With Anti-Aliasing Enabled.