Some questions about graphics
Some questions about graphics
Frame scaling adjusts the resolution of video frames to maintain consistent quality across devices. Antisotrophic filtering reduces screen tearing by smoothing transitions between frames. FXAA and MSAA are anti-aliasing techniques; FXAA uses fast approximations while MSAA employs multiple samples per frame. AA refers to a broader category including various anti-aliasing methods.
Antisotrophic filtering improves texture appearance on angled surfaces.
Downsampling refers to a technique used in 3D graphics to improve texture clarity when viewing surfaces at angles away from the camera. This method adjusts how textures are sampled, ensuring better detail retention across different perspectives. (See full explanation on PCGamer.)
Frame scaling adjusts the resolution of video frames to maintain consistent quality across devices. Antisotrophic filtering reduces screen tearing by smoothing transitions between frames. FXAA and MSAA are anti-aliasing techniques; FXAA uses fast approximations while MSAA employs multiple samples per frame. AA refers to a general category of anti-aliasing methods, each balancing performance and visual clarity differently.