Sunborn, the developers behind Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, have patented a specialized rendering method for creating realistic stockings on in-game characters. This patent, filed prior to the game’s initial release in China last year, highlights the company’s dedication to high-quality visual design.
What the Patent Covers
The patent details a rendering technique designed to replicate the look of silk stockings. The method achieves transparency effects and precise color accuracy while maintaining the anime-style visuals that define the game’s aesthetic. This innovation ensures that the stockings look authentic without detracting from the overall character design.

Implications for Other Games
While some may see this as a minor detail, it reflects Sunborn’s focus on quality and immersion. The patent, however, is specific to the rendering method itself, meaning other developers can design similar visuals as long as they do not use the same proprietary technique.

Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium is now globally available on Android, iOS, and PC, fans can experience firsthand the meticulous attention to detail in its character models.

