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Hello, I'm a newcomer and I'm looking for a chance to see the source :)
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(03-08-2011, 08:05 PM)Aredo Wrote: That's not connected to anisotropic filter, but rather for filtering in general. The reason is I haven't been able to fix texture borders problem (see screenshots) properly. Playing with clamping modes didn't give me the expected results, but adding 1-pixel borders made border lines less visible. Have you got any idea what that problem can be related to?
Below are screensots with border lines i wrote about. Adding a 1-pixel border just blends those lines. Additionally, in the word "KONAMI" on the second screenshot we can see that letter "A" looks like some part of the texture is missing on the edge.
This only happens when enlarging the window?
The 1-pixel border was however visible when using native 480x272 resolution...
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RE: Hello, I'm a newcomer and I'm looking for a chance to see the source :) - by gid15 - 03-08-2011, 08:09 PM

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