Transform, clipping, and lighting
Transform, clipping, and lighting
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Transform, clipping, and lighting (TCL) is a term used in computer graphics, generally used in the Buy EQ2 Plat context of hardware acceleration. This is the SWG Credit combination of transform and lighting (T&L) and clipping. Transform is the 12SKY Gold task of converting spatial coordinates, which in this case involves moving three-dimensional objects in a virtual world and converting the HM 5 10 coordinates to a two-dimensional view. Clipping means only drawing things that might be visible to the RS Gold viewer. Lighting is the Buy Cabal Alz task of taking light objects in a virtual scene, and calculating the WOW CD Keys resulting colour of surrounding objects as the RS Gold light falls upon them…
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In modern 3D computer games with complex scenes and detailed lighting effects, the EVE Online Game Time Card high number of points to be transformed and lit is a computationally intense process, which is why 3D graphics cards offer acceleration.
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