Mathematica better resolution of surfaces

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The discussion focuses on improving the resolution of surfaces in Mathematica. Users can enhance the smoothness of their surface plots by utilizing the PlotPoints option, which increases the number of sample points used in rendering. This adjustment leads to a more refined and visually appealing output. The conversation emphasizes the importance of proper parameter settings in achieving high-quality graphical representations in Mathematica.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with Mathematica software
  • Understanding of surface plotting techniques
  • Knowledge of graphical options in Mathematica
  • Basic experience with mathematical visualization
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  • Explore the PlotPoints option in Mathematica for surface plots
  • Research additional graphical options in Mathematica for enhancing visual quality
  • Learn about other rendering techniques in Mathematica, such as Mesh and PlotStyle
  • Investigate the impact of sample density on graphical output in Mathematica
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This discussion is beneficial for Mathematica users, mathematicians, and educators looking to improve the visual quality of surface plots in their presentations and analyses.

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Hi

I've been drawing surfaces in Mathematica but some of the images come out jaggy and very unsmooth. Is there a command that can be added that will increase 'resolution' or smoothness of the surfaces.

Thanks
 
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You can usually use the option PlotPoints to obtain more sample points.
 

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