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Moire patterns: Why do I sometimes get radial patterns in my images, especially when viewing a grid or a brick surface style in perspective?

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Moire patterns: Why do I sometimes get radial patterns in my images, especially when viewing a grid or a brick surface style in perspective?

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Moire patterns can occur when there is insufficient resolution to show the necessary detail in a perspective image. The easiest / quickest way to fix / improve this is to edit the surface style that is responsible for the moire pattern (usually a Grid or Brick shader), click the Color (or other) options, and check the Area Sample option. If this does not sufficiently resolve the problem, the next best solution would be to render at a higher resolution. If you cannot increase the resolution of the rendering (ie, you are generating an image for the Web, or an animation), see the section below.

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