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Vertex-based Anisotropic Texturing
(The Eurographics Association, 2001)
MIP mapping is a common method used by graphics hardware to avoid texture aliasing. In many situations, MIP mapping over-blurs in one direction to prevent aliasing in another. Anisotropic texturing reduces this blurring ...
Perlin Noise Pixel Shaders
(The Eurographics Association, 2001)
While working on a method for supporting real-time procedural solid texturing, we developed a general purpose multipass pixel shader to generate the Perlin noise function. We implemented this algorithm on SGI workstations ...
Quasi-Linear Depth Buffers With Variable Resolution
(The Eurographics Association, 2001)
In this paper we present new class of variable-resolution depth buffers, providing a flexible trade-off between depth precision in the distant areas of the view volume and performance. These depth buffers can be implemented ...
SPAF: Sub-texel Precision Anisotropic Filtering
(The Eurographics Association, 2001)
Texture mapping is a technique which most effectively improves the realism of computer-generated scenes in 3D Graphics. Trilinear filtering of the mip-mapped textue has been popular as a texture filtering method but it ...
The F-Buffer: A Rasterization-Order FIFO Buffer for Multi-Pass Rendering
(The Eurographics Association, 2001)
Multi-pass rendering is a common method of virtualizing graphics hardware to overcome limited resources. Most current multi-pass rendering techniques use the RGBA framebuffer to store intermediate results between each pass. ...