Ok, now that maybe you aren't such a big cock, I can tell you why I posted them. It wasn't because I wanted to show of the uber-l337 skills that I obviously don't have. I posted them so people could give me tips and such. And just saying 'anti-alias' and use bigger resolutions doesn't really help. If I knew how to anti-alias on PS, I would.
To extend on what Moogy said: Much more toruses. Oh and put some ultra shiny chrome textures on them. And them have them stick out in obscure angles from pre fabricated bryce oceans. Then all you gotta do is put a surreal sunset in the image and you are done.
I think all it requires is clicking the render button.
Or, you can DOUBLE click it, because it would be there for sure.
You aren't stopping your renders prematurely, are you?
And if you are not, and it does not ever appear smooth, turn on Ultra Smooth Anti aliasing or whatever, by double clicking the render button and selecting it in the box thing.
You should try rendering at a higher resolution (I use 4000x3000 for a 1600x1200 image), then resizing it down. Photoshop should be able to get rid of most jaggies using this.
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