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real-time rendering
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real-time rendering
Displaying an image on screen fast enough to render it realistically. For example, a 3D game requires that the graphics system can process each frame quickly enough to show realistic motion. See render and graphics accelerator.


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In addition to all these productivity and visual quality improvements, this release contains new polygon Reduction Tools which allow the user to optimize 3D models, while preserving visual quality, for more efficient realtime rendering.
ICEM's Realtime Rendering facilities were used extensively during this process to generate photo-realistic visualizations of the vehicle for design review and validation purposes.
With state-of-the-art full-scene, sub-pixel anti-aliasing and industry leading graphics performance, AAlchemy 4116 enables realtime rendering of complex synthetic environments rich in cultural features, free from distracting visual artifacts, and at sustained frame rates.
 
 
 
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