Using WebGL (which is constrained to the OpenGL ES 2 API), I am successfully rendering to texture and then displaying that texture onscreen. Because it is a texture, it is not being antialiased. If I were rendering to an RBO and then displaying that onscreen, I would be able to take advantage of AA.
My render target setup looks like this:
- Create FBO
- Bind FBO
- Create texture (to be rendered to)
- Create and bind depth buffer as RBO
- Attach texture and RBO to FBO
And my rendering update loop looks like this:
- Render the scene to the FBO created in step #2 above
- Render a screen aligned quad with the texture created in step #3 above
With desktop OpenGL, I would call glBlitFramebuffer() instead of drawing the screen aligned quad.
How do I render my scene with antialiasing? Do I need to replace the texture with an RBO? If so, what calls do I use to bind the RBO to draw a screen-aligned quad?