The Green Bean
Diamond Member
what does it actually do?
Originally posted by: jim1976
Anisotropic filtering is a technique that makes textures look cleaner and crisper on objects when viewed at a very small angle.
If you google it, you'll find many info on it and the solutions ATI and NVIDIA offer.
Originally posted by: shminu
Originally posted by: jim1976
Anisotropic filtering is a technique that makes textures look cleaner and crisper on objects when viewed at a very small angle.
If you google it, you'll find many info on it and the solutions ATI and NVIDIA offer.
isn't that AA?
Originally posted by: Pete
An illustrated explanation of AF.
Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: Pete
An illustrated explanation of AF.
a pic is worth a million words