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It doesn't even look like you AA'd it at all, make the AA lighter, and actually do it on the whole thing not just the outline.
haha, skooba you poor unlearned vagabond! A long way ye has yet to trek thru the dry and deadly desert that is intuitive AA placement. Your attempt here is almost as painfully horrible as my first manual AA attempt.
You AA color is so dark it doesn't even register as AA. You might as well have not done it at all. You're anti-aliasing between black and white, so your AA should've been 50% grey, just as a generic guideline.
Your other stuff demonstrates much better AA, I don't see who you could mistake this for good AA.
you forgot his right arm ;) there's no AA there. And you should put a lighter color of AA in there aswell. Makes it smoother.
Humans: The not-AA'd parts are jagged selectively, to show where black fur meets white. 'The AA is too dark'-If you change the AA colour to lighter, you will find it actually makes very little difference, and can actually look worse. I will agree that it can be a little bit lighter, I did pick the first gray I had on my pallette and stick with it.
Thanks for the C&C though, any comments on the line art, cause that took longer than the AA=).