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/*title_start*/Q: What's the difference between zooming and scaling?/*title_end*/

/*text_start*/\C020202A:\C484848 Zooming enables you to magnify or shrink your view of the document, without changing the sizes of any of the elements. For example, if a document is created at 640 pixels wide by 480 pixels high, you can 'zoom in' so the document appears larger, making it easy to work on tiny details. When saved or exported, the document remains at 640x480, because no sizes were changed.

There is one special case -- when zooming so that the document appears at exactly half its size, ZBrush performs comprehensive antialiasing so all the edges are smoothed. This zoom level is given the special name \C020202Antialiased Half Size\C484848. When viewing in Antialiased Half Size, the document is exported as an image which is also half the document size, with smoothed edges.

You can change the size of the document using controls in the \C020202Document\C484848 palette.
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