Anti-aliasing is a computer graphics technique used to reduce the jagged or pixelated appearance of curved or diagonal lines in digital images, making them appear smoother and more realistic. It works by sampling adjacent pixels and creating an average color value to blend the sharp pixel lines, thus reducing the visibility of jagged edges. This technique can be applied to both vector and raster graphics, resulting in higher quality visuals with greater clarity
. There are several types of anti-aliasing methods, such as spatial anti- aliasing, supersampling, multisample anti-aliasing, and more, each working in different ways to achieve the same goal of producing smoother images with reduced aliasing artifacts