Mathematica Asked on September 5, 2021
How can I turn on antialiasing on 3D graphics from Plot3D[]
? 2D graphics are antialiased for me but 3D graphics are very aliased and ugly looking, especially the coordinate axes.
I have seen people mentioning that your GPU must be powerful enough to enable antialiasing, but I have a very powerful GPU (Quadro M4000) and I can’t even find the setting to enable it.
Answered by LCarvalho on September 5, 2021
The Antialiasing
option of Style
only affects 2D graphics. For 3D plots the setting is global. To alter it, in the Mathematica Notebook menu choose Edit→Preferences, in dialog that appears go to Appearance tab, there to Graphics nested tab. Then move the slider to choose the amount of antialiasing.
Answered by Ruslan on September 5, 2021
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