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Clipping path and Z-fighting

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Difference between Clipping path and Z-fighting

Clipping path vs. Z-fighting

A clipping path (or "deep etch") is a closed vector path, or shape, used to cut out a 2D image in image editing software. Demonstration of z-fighting with multiple colors and textures over a grey background Z-fighting, also called stitching, is a phenomenon in 3D rendering that occurs when two or more primitives have similar or identical values in the z-buffer.

Similarities between Clipping path and Z-fighting

Clipping path and Z-fighting have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Rendering (computer graphics).

Rendering (computer graphics)

Rendering or image synthesis is the automatic process of generating a photorealistic or non-photorealistic image from a 2D or 3D model (or models in what collectively could be called a scene file) by means of computer programs.

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Clipping path and Z-fighting Comparison

Clipping path has 20 relations, while Z-fighting has 11. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 3.23% = 1 / (20 + 11).

References

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