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by tmoertel
1 day ago
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Why do we have legislated cliffs instead of gradients? Because approximately nobody understands lerp. And linear interpolation is the simplest (nontrivial) gradient scheme. Consequently, we get cliffs or, if we're lucky, lookup tables that approximate gradients with stair-step successions of small cliffs. |
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I wonder why we don’t define these things in terms of logistic functions or something. That’s high school or at least first semester college math, right?