I'm using Java 2D to render a terrain map. Terrain Map looks like this:
You can see how the edges are rather jagged. I want to render the edge of the terrain smoothly, but turning on antialiasing with RenderingHints
doesn't work because I render the terrain map one column at a time.
Here's my code to render the terrain:
// terrainImageG2 renders to a BufferedImage, obtained via BufferedImage.createGraphics()
terrainImageG2.setBackground(Color.WHITE);
terrainImageG2.clearRect(0, 0, NUM_WIDE, NUM_HIGH);
terrainImageG2.setStroke(new BasicStroke(1.0F));
terrainImageG2.setColor(Color.BLACK);
for (int x = 0; x < NUM_WIDE; x++) {
terrainImageG2.drawLine(x, NUM_HIGH - originalHeightMap[x], x, NUM_HIGH);
// originalHeightMap contains the height map, ranging from 0 to NUM_HIGH
// originalHeightMap
}
As you can see, I render the terrain with drawLine
so if I precede this with:
terrainImageG2.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_ANTIALIASING, RenderingHints.VALUE_ANTIALIAS_ON);
it doesn't actually antialias the edge. Here's what the terrain looks like if I enable RenderingHints' antialiasing:
I tried doing some manual antialiasing, where I render the top pixel as light gray instead of as black. However, this made flatter areas look fuzzy while not affecting steeper areas. Take a look:
Is there any way I can draw this edge smoothly, either manually or via some API? Thanks