What happens if you keep increasing the supersampling? Due to diminishing returns, at what point can we no longer perceive a difference?
nivek
Even if you could solve the problem of aliasing on the sampling of continuous features, the question is, how would you even try to display it? At some point, you run into the issue that your display hardware limits you in the number of pixels you can control.
idk
Is there/what is the most common supersampling (i.e. 4x4, 32x32 supersampling, etc.)?
What happens if you keep increasing the supersampling? Due to diminishing returns, at what point can we no longer perceive a difference?
Even if you could solve the problem of aliasing on the sampling of continuous features, the question is, how would you even try to display it? At some point, you run into the issue that your display hardware limits you in the number of pixels you can control.
Is there/what is the most common supersampling (i.e. 4x4, 32x32 supersampling, etc.)?