This might be a little too late given that the final has already started - but would still be super interested post final - in lecture today you briefly mentioned that there were a bunch of cool reasons why randomizing where these dots are is better than uniform and I have a few ideas why this could be but was wondering if you could elaborate on this. Thanks!
yilong_new
@ecohen2 The regularity of grid supersampling can cause some artifacts (); using randomized samples can help removing these grid-related aliasing patterns.
This might be a little too late given that the final has already started - but would still be super interested post final - in lecture today you briefly mentioned that there were a bunch of cool reasons why randomizing where these dots are is better than uniform and I have a few ideas why this could be but was wondering if you could elaborate on this. Thanks!
@ecohen2 The regularity of grid supersampling can cause some artifacts (); using randomized samples can help removing these grid-related aliasing patterns.