(01-30-2011, 08:17 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: When we invent monitors that can display shapes without the need to convert them into pixel based images first, that's when aliasing will go away. But that will never happen.
Thats what I meant with interpretation of a coded image, because we cant really reproduce what is generated by the computer because, as you said, the number of vectors is infinite. Too bad antialias is (and will aways be) so CPU intensive. But I guess you're right, we cant expect a better screen tecnology before the next 50 years :/
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