Anti-aliasing: The Art of Slightly-Not-Completely-There
Anti-aliasing: because who needs smooth lines, anyway?
Anti-aliasing is a technique used in graphic design to make your graphics look like they were drawn by a kindergartener on a sugar high.
By carefully avoiding smooth curves and lines, we can create a look that's sure to make your eyes water.
Here's a simple example:
<img src="path/to/ugly/image.jpg" />
Just remember: the key to anti-aliasing is to make it as bad as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is anti-aliasing?
- Q: How do I make my graphics look even worse?
- Q: Can I use anti-aliasing for real art?
Related Techniques
- Binary Art: Because who needs color, anyway?
- Scanline Art: Because smooth lines are for amateurs.