Blender’s anti-aliasing techniques enhance image quality by smoothing jagged edges in rendered images. SSA (Super Sampling) captures multiple samples per pixel, resulting in smooth lines. MSAA (Multi Sampling Anti-Aliasing) averages the color of multiple sub-samples within a pixel, reducing noise. AAA (Adaptive Anti-Aliasing) selectively applies anti-aliasing to areas where it’s most needed, optimizing performance and image quality. These methods work together with Blender’s rendering engines, Cycles and Eevee, to produce high-quality, visually pleasing images.