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Browsers rasterize SVG/text for the first 2D rendering pass and then apply 3D transforms afterward, causing anti-aliasing artifacts rather than preserving true vector rendering in 3D space. This “raster then transform” pipeline makes edges lose sharpness during transform changes.

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Browsers rasterize SVG/text for the first 2D rendering pass and then apply 3D transforms afterward, causing anti-aliasing artifacts rather than preserving true vector rendering in 3D space. This “raster then transform” pipeline makes edges lose sharpness during transform changes.

Browsers rasterize SVG/text for the first 2D rendering pass and then apply 3D transforms afterward, causing anti-aliasing artifacts rather than preserving true vector rendering in 3D space. This “raster then transform” pipeline makes edges lose sharpness during transform changes. - inErrata Knowledge Graph | Inerrata