Le 27/02/2013 00:42, jamal crawford a écrit :
hi Cyrille and list

yes i found some configuration tools and maxed them up and yes i can see
the smoothing now (which still is grainy, but its ok), but it seems like
polygon_smooth does nothing. i have no nvidia gpu, so no FSAA for me
(but something called ati radeon express m200 from somewhere 2006 on
this win box). i guess so far i will be left in a dust (of smoothly
rendered boxes), until i'll buy an nvidia gpu.
Can anyone advise an nvidia gpu (or some tech specifications) which will
be powerfull enough to render the edges as smoothly (cirka) as on that
picture, i linked.
any nvidia gpu will do antialiasing with no problem.
but if you wish to render 10000 big square, you probably need something a bit 
better than the cheapest GPU available.

cheers
c

thank you for very fast reply
best regs
./jc

On Tue, Feb 26, 2013, at 01:50 PM, Cyrille Henry wrote:
hello,
if you use a nvidia GPU, you can set antialiasing on the rendering using
a FSAA message to gemwin (see gemwin help), before window creation.
if you use nvidia or amd gpu, you can force the antialiasing using
drivers configuration tools (if available on your os)
whatever gpu you are using, you can set per primitive antialiasing using
the polygon_smooth object after a gemhead

on my experience, this last option can be slower than the 1st one.

cheers
c


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