Tom Lieber wrote:
Does even that page describe what's being done? The closest I can find
is in these two sentences:
"It is done by modeling all the objects to be drawn as continuous
functions that specify color at each (x, y) point. This functions are
properly filtered and sampled at the actual position of the pixel
color elements (sub pixels)."
Not in full detail. This is the result of 3 years of unpaid work, and
even if I want it all to be eventually in the public domain / MIT
license (as appropriate), first I need:
1) Publish it with proper author attribution. It might be in a good
magazine, or it might be as a Ph.D. thesis. Both require the work to be
unpublished before.
2) Secure it in the public domain, so "bad guys" can't patent it.
3) Make some money, to be able to keep working on interesting stuff.
This could be done by selling consulting services to someone interested
in my work, provided they don't want to restrict what I can do with it
later.
When I have these worked out (and I welcome help and suggestions from
you guys!), I'll be able to make it all available without restrictions.
Cheers,
Juan Vuletich
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