A Valve engineer fixed 3D lighting so hard he had to tell all the graphics card manufacturers their math was wrong, and the reaction was: 'I hate you'
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/a-valve-engineer-fixed-3d-lighting-so-hard-he-had-to-tell-all-the-graphics-card-manufacturers-their-math-was-wrong-and-the-reaction-was-i-hate-you/Open linkView original on lemmy.world266
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Stupid article needs a before and after comparison.
Instead it has way too many ads.
This should have been easy enough to illustrate.
Edit: Here is a greyscale illustration of a similar phenomenon:
From https://www.odelama.com/photo/Developing-a-RAW-Photo-by-hand/
Of course in reality it get a bit more complex when we perceive colors as having different brightness too:
From https://www.vis4.net/blog/avoid-equidistant-hsv-colors/
This is amazing! I wish there was something akin to Lemmy Gold! Lemmy give it to ya!
EDIT I've posted this comment to bestoflemmy
Lemmy Gold you say?
I'm pretty sure you just won comment of the year! This is great and very helpful.
It's amazing how PC Gamer are able to spin lenghty articles out of a couple of sentences from the Half-Life 2 20th Anniversary documentary. It's the third one so far according to my own count.
Future publishing is unfortunately circling the drain right now, they recently canned a load of other brands that had been running for decades
They will not stop milking it until they've retold the entire documentary article by article
Regardless of the criticism on this article, you do have to give credits for the writer actually reaching out to Birdwell, and doing at least some investigative journalism.
I'd suggest everyone to just watch the documentary instead of getting a catchy headline every other day blowing everything out of proportion.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YCjNT9qGjh4
Reminds me of how frequently folks get color blending wrong (using linear blending results in darker colors). Or also volume sliders (using a linear scale results in much stronger volume changes near supposedly-silent volumes).
It just looks/sounds vaguely right and then no one ever questions it...