new module (vs) Antialias Mediaset (master) for M8 v2.6!
  • Lupin
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    new module (vs) Antialias Mediaset (master) for M8 v2.6!

    by Lupin » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:13 pm

    Hi Guys,
    here's a new module only for Modul8 2.6. only
    the (vs) Antialias Mediaset (master) module.

    A new scripting feature came on Modul 2.6 that enables the control of the Antialias of a media.
    This module toggles the bilinear filter checkbox in "edit mode". It saves loads of time. Previously when you wanted to play with unantialias gif pics for instance you had to select each media from your mediaset and uncheck the bilinear filter.
    It's over now this module do it for you.

    select the mode want to trigger (antialias/No antialias) and click on the mediaset to activate or unactivate the bilinear filter for you media.

    have a look
    Image

    so if you didn't updated to 2.6 there's another reason to do so. :)

    Enjoy!
    Gael Abegg Gauthey (former known as Lupin)
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    by Vibber » Mon Dec 07, 2009 3:04 pm

    Ok one question. What does the bilinear fileter do exactly and why would you want to turn it off?
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    by Lupin » Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:10 pm

    Vibber wrote:Ok one question. What does the bilinear fileter do exactly and why would you want to turn it off?

    it simply removes the antilaoas of a movie.
    when you zoom up a video and if you are dealing with 8bits animation and you want to keep this bit like aesthetic, you need to disable the antialias

    with bilinear filter on:
    Image

    with bilinear filter off:
    Image
    Gael Abegg Gauthey (former known as Lupin)
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    by Vibber » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:32 pm

    I see. Thanx for the illustration :)

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