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Article: 170 of comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
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From: jlfitz@cais2.cais.com (Jeffrey Fitzgerald)
Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
Subject: AA's effect on background images??
Date: 22 Nov 1994 06:11:34 GMT
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I seen to remember a discussion some time ago about the effects of
anti-aliasing routines on background images. I never found out what the
difinitive answer was... So, does AA settings affect the background image??
Here is an example:
I just got done with an anim, and then thought about adding a flare
at the end. No problem to do, (I would load up the final frame
from the anim as a background image and place the light accordingly)...
However, in doing so would AA be required to make the flare look
better? In turn, would AA change these "flared" frames so that they
looked different when apended to the first anim?
The obvious is to experiment. But I am sure someone has done this
before...
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