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RDPipelineMultisampleState¶
Inherits: RefCounted < Object
Pipeline multisample state (used by RenderingDevice).
描述¶
RDPipelineMultisampleState is used to control how multisample or supersample antialiasing is being performed when rendering using RenderingDevice.
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Property Descriptions¶
bool enable_alpha_to_coverage = false
If true
, alpha to coverage is enabled. This generates a temporary coverage value based on the alpha component of the fragment's first color output. This allows alpha transparency to make use of multisample antialiasing.
bool enable_alpha_to_one = false
If true
, alpha is forced to either 0.0
or 1.0
. This allows hardening the edges of antialiased alpha transparencies. Only relevant if enable_alpha_to_coverage is true
.
bool enable_sample_shading = false
If true
, enables per-sample shading which replaces MSAA by SSAA. This provides higher quality antialiasing that works with transparent (alpha scissor) edges. This has a very high performance cost. See also min_sample_shading. See the per-sample shading Vulkan documentation for more details.
float min_sample_shading = 0.0
The multiplier of sample_count that determines how many samples are performed for each fragment. Must be between 0.0
and 1.0
(inclusive). Only effective if enable_sample_shading is true
. If min_sample_shading is 1.0
, fragment invocation must only read from the coverage index sample. Tile image access must not be used if enable_sample_shading is not 1.0
.
TextureSamples sample_count = 0
void set_sample_count ( TextureSamples value )
TextureSamples get_sample_count ( )
The number of MSAA samples (or SSAA samples if enable_sample_shading is true
) to perform. Higher values result in better antialiasing, at the cost of performance.
int[] sample_masks = []
The sample mask array. See the sample mask Vulkan documentation for more details.