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A scene rich in elements and textures, can sometimes be displayed not
very accurately. Thanks to an advanced antialiasing 3D algorithm, the
Kribi 3D Engine guarantees excellent results with very complex scenes.
Even small and distant objects are accurately rendered and low
resolution textures are enhanced as well. The result is a very sharp and
clear image.
The adaptive nature of the algorithm makes it
possible to render complex and large scale scenes using the antialiasing,
with only a modest impact on performance.
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In this example, the model is made
of a variety of skyscrapers, where the more distant ones are not very
well defined. Thanks to the rendering with Antialiasing, the resulting
image is sharper and clearer and the details of the more distant
buildings are clearly visible. |
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Using the Antialiasing Command |
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Click on Antialiasing ON, OFF, Auto to
choose the antialiasing mode. |
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The skeleton source code for the
above example web page is the following: |
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