History of Animation
In computer animation, an alias refers to the visual artifacts that occur when high-frequency detail is rendered at a lower resolution, causing jagged edges or distortions in images. This phenomenon is often seen in early computer animation experiments where limitations in technology resulted in less than perfect visuals. The challenge of aliasing led to the development of techniques like anti-aliasing, which smooths out these imperfections and enhances the overall quality of animated images.
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