This deceptively simple, powerful idea is the very core of this lecture.
phoebeli23
I'vs heard of this term before when rendering graphics in past programming classes. It makes the image smoother/more realistic.
melodysifry
It's super interesting how all of the aforementioned aliasing effects, that seem to be all very distinct types of problems, can all be generalized to a question of frequency. It's so intuitive after hearing it, but not something I would have thought of otherwise!
This deceptively simple, powerful idea is the very core of this lecture.
I'vs heard of this term before when rendering graphics in past programming classes. It makes the image smoother/more realistic.
It's super interesting how all of the aforementioned aliasing effects, that seem to be all very distinct types of problems, can all be generalized to a question of frequency. It's so intuitive after hearing it, but not something I would have thought of otherwise!