lightmap造句
例句與造句
- Lower scale values mean higher quality and more space taken on a lightmap.
- Lightmap resolution and scale are two different things.
- The number of individual surfaces that can fit on a lightmap is determined by the scale.
- The X3D extension supports multi-stage and multi-texture rendering; it also supports shading with lightmap and normalmap.
- Tools like " Hyperion ", a lightmap rendering software, were used in place of Maya s viewport rendering software.
- It's difficult to find lightmap in a sentence. 用lightmap造句挺難的
- The " Quake " engine also used Gouraud shading for moving objects, and a static lightmap for nonmoving objects.
- Many demos shows that VRML already supports lightmap, normalmap, SSAO, CSM and Realtime Environment Reflection along with other virtual effects.
- Many demos shows that X3D already supports lightmap, normalmap, SSAO, CSM and real-time environment reflection along with other virtual effects.
- Lightmap resolution and scaling may also be limited by the amount of disk storage space, bandwidth / download time, or texture memory available to the application.
- A surface can have a lightmap that has the same area, so a 1 : 1 ratio, or smaller, so the lightmap is stretched to fit.
- A surface can have a lightmap that has the same area, so a 1 : 1 ratio, or smaller, so the lightmap is stretched to fit.
- :: : At the suggestion of another reviewer above, I've re-added the bumpmap / lightmap stuff, but a few sentences further down.
- This means that quite often polygons using the same main texture could not be rendered at the same time with the 3D acceleration, due to the multi-texturing second unit having to be reconfigured with another lightmap.
- A "'lightmap "'is a data structure used in "'lightmapping "', a form of surface caching in which the brightness of surfaces in a virtual scene is pre-calculated and stored in texture maps for later use.
- I didn't really want to let the shader / bump / lightmap quote go, but I think you're right that its a little too technical and unnecessary for the general reader .-- talk ) 13 : 57, 24 February 2009 ( UTC)