A defect or distortion in a television picture caused by interference between two frequencies, for example the luminance and chrominance frequencies. Aliasing appears as moire or herringbone patterns, straight lines that become wavy, or rainbow colors.
See also anti-aliasing
A technique that corrects aliasing by smoothing the edges of diagonal lines on the screen. Without Anti-aliasing, diagonal lines often have a “jaggy” appearance caused by the stair-step effect of the pixels. Anti-aliasing blurs the edges of the lines.
See also aliasing .
See property .
In MotionBuilder, a supplementary effector in a Control rig that corresponds to an existing IK effector. Auxiliary effectors provide additional IK control for a character’s reach, and display as a cube on the corresponding IK effector.
See also effector .
In MotionBuilder, a sub-control that lets you translate and rotate an IK Control rig effector from a point other than its current location.
See also pivot .