Yeah, same here, but it's not surprising considering Polymost does use Y-shearing for some things now, such as the sky rendering.
It's easy to notice this effect on water too.
Freelook improvements
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Re: Freelook improvements
Yes, that's precisely what it does. I just never noticed that this actually affects how the image looks.Talon1024 wrote: It looks like Polymost renders a trapezoid-shaped view onto a rectangle, whereas Polymer does proper 3D perspective projection.
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Re: Freelook improvements
It's quite easy to notice when looking down at maximum, especially on water.Graf Zahl wrote:Yes, that's precisely what it does. I just never noticed that this actually affects how the image looks.Talon1024 wrote: It looks like Polymost renders a trapezoid-shaped view onto a rectangle, whereas Polymer does proper 3D perspective projection.