I’m working on updating this site. Really. Been boning up on PHP, so I can make this site work right. I have plans (yeah, sure, that’s what they all say). I am working on putting the course I taught at BryceCamp (on the DTE) into a self-contained text document. Why that turns into a complete revise of the whole website is my own form of madness.
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About this site
Formerly “All Things Bryce” this site is home to the professional consulting business of Susan A. Kitchens, AuntiAlias & Associates.
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What is AuntiAlias, anyhow?
AuntiAlias is a pun on the word antialias.
In computer graphics, anti-aliasing is the process of adding what seems to be blurry in-between pixels to smooth the image so it won't appear so "jaggy." The pun came about in the early days of Bryce, the 3D landscape software. Bryce's final rendering pass is anti-aliasing. On the software's support boards, I'd sign my posts as "Auntie Alias." I thought, "Hey, I'll make that into a screen name!" The 10-character limit resulted in this spelling you see here: auntialias.
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