11:07:27moon-childyes you can do aa but it is suboptimal
11:07:49jackdanieldo you have some writeup on the topic?
11:13:48moon-childno, but it seems pretty obvious that an sdf gives you a point sample; it is necessarily lacking coverage information
11:14:04moon-child(of course, you could supersample, but that would probably be slow)
11:16:24moon-childafaik, aa from sdfs generally involves something like pretending the sdf is of a line segment, and picking some average orientation of that line segment wrt a box you draw ar
11:20:20jackdanielsince the distance may be represented as a mathematical function, it is easy to "render" fancy shapes like bezier curves without polygonazing them
11:20:44moon-childI think usually it is referred to as signed distance function if it is computed analytically, but signed distance field if it is stored in a table