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About anti-aliasing

A topic by ElGregos created Jul 09, 2018 Views: 297 Replies: 1
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Hi,

As I understand it, the "No anti-aliasing" part is mostly to prevent pixel-artists to "cheat" with their pixels, as anti-aliasing is then quite visible and spoils the purity of minimalism. But what if anti-aliasing is a native part of the graphic engine, is barely visible, and needs extra efforts to get rid of? Isn't forbidding this natural behaviour the opposite of the minimalism spirit? I'm particularly planning making a Javascript game, with divs or svg, which the browser engine usually anti-aliases, but on a barely noticeable way. Is such a game allowed?

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Yes