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:* [[LightmappedTwoTexture]], a brush shader that multiplies a texture on top of another one. | :* [[LightmappedTwoTexture]], a brush shader that multiplies a texture on top of another one. | ||
:* [[UnlitTwoTexture]], a brush shader that multiplies a texture on top of another one. | :* [[UnlitTwoTexture]], a brush shader that multiplies a texture on top of another one. | ||
* '''.blend''', the file extension for projects used in the application {{blender|4}} | |||
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Blend may refer to:
- Blend sequence, a smooth transition between two animations of a model in the Source engine.
- Blended materials, which use shaders such as:
- WorldVertexTransition, a shader used on displacements to blend two materials together.
- Lightmapped_4WayBlend, an upgraded displacement blend shader for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
- MultiBlend, an upgraded displacement blend shader for Alien Swarm.
- WorldTwoTextureBlend, a brush shader that applies a texture on top of another one using
$detail. - LightmappedTwoTexture, a brush shader that multiplies a texture on top of another one.
- UnlitTwoTexture, a brush shader that multiplies a texture on top of another one.
- .blend, the file extension for projects used in the application
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