Re: Ask for help!

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Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Fri, 05 Mar 1999 16:20:35 -0800


The problem is isotropic MIP mapping.

See the "Anisotropic" section on www.dorbie.com for an explanation and
sample code which can fix this in Performer. You have a very constrained
problem so it should be easy for you to unblur your tracks & approaching
objects like buildings and hedge rows.

Cheers,Angus.

Publishing User wrote:
>
> Dear Performer Experts,
>
> I am a new Performer user.I want to use Performer
> to develop visual simulation program in locomotive
> simulator.I use MultiGen to build model,when I use
> perfly to drive it,the texture on the ground plane
> exhibit blurr.I want to know how to resolve this problem,
> maybe there are some tricks.
> I have another question: whether it is fit for to use
> the clipmaping in visual simulation
> of locomotive simulator or not.
>
> Thank you very much!
> Qiujing
>
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