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[https://dspace.cvut.cz/bitstream/handle/10467/62770/F8-DP-2015-Chlumsky-Viktor-thesis.pdf Multi-channel signed distance fields] are how Resonite conventionally renders text. They are essentially a big lookup table of how far away a sampled point must be to be a part of some 2d object. When combined with normal image interpolation, this can result in vector-like graphics without the need for something like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG SVG] support nor a high-resolution texture.

Multi-channel signed distance fields are how Resonite conventionally renders text. They are essentially a big lookup table of how far away a sampled point must be to be a part of some 2d object. When combined with normal image interpolation, this can result in vector-like graphics without the need for something like SVG support nor a high-resolution texture.