4MB of Images, part of "Speeding up NWN" post
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This is the image component of this post detailing information about the settings and configuration files in NWN.
And now, without further ado;
Anti-AliasingQuincunx 'wierd 4x' Antialiasing
TruForm
Screenshot without TruForm enabled
Screenshot with TruForm enabled
NWN, Wireframe mode, No TruForm
NWN, Wireframe mode, With TruForm
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Hurrah! QUAKE III ARENA!
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Heh, yeah - best examples of quincunx antialiasing I've ever found.
Good spotting!
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they all look the same to me!
what are the differences between the different pictures?
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First part is a different set of post-processing techniques, second part is TruForm (though it turns out that may not be that useful after all unless I figure a way to get TruForm working on newer ATI cards).
Look at the angular parts in the picture to see the difference, the first picture has no anti-aliasing, so look at the bottom of the windows in the top middle, top of the stairs in the middle, and the 'bridge' in the top-left and you'll see the antialiased sections look a lot smoother.
Quincunx and 4xAA are basically the same thing, but Quincunx uses a + shaped pattern (the dot in the middle is modified by the squares next to it at each side and above and below) and the 4xAA standard method uses an X shaped pattern (the dot in the middle is modified by the squares next to it as well, but on its diagonal corners).
Which is which is noted in text above the pictures.