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The effect is masked by default by the [[alpha channel]] of <code>[[$basetexture]]</code>, but there are other options (see below). Wherever the mask is located, white areas are self-illuminated while black areas are not. | The effect is masked by default by the [[alpha channel]] of <code>[[$basetexture]]</code>, but there are other options (see below). Wherever the mask is located, white areas are self-illuminated while black areas are not. | ||
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{{Todo|Possible fix?}} | |||
==VMT syntax example== | ==VMT syntax example== |
Revision as of 15:01, 22 August 2010
The $selfillum VMT command makes a material glow in the dark. Shaders commonly support this effect.
The effect is masked by default by the alpha channel of $basetexture
, but there are other options (see below). Wherever the mask is located, white areas are self-illuminated while black areas are not.

$translucent
on models.Todo: Possible fix?
VMT syntax example
$selfillum <bool>
LightmappedGeneric { $basetexture props/tvscreen005a $selfillum 1 $surfaceprop glass }
Additional parameters
$selfillumtint "[<red float> <green float> <blue float>]"
- Adjusts the colour of the self-illumination effect. Default value is "[1 1 1]".
$selfillummask <texture>
- A dedicated mask texture for the effect. Might not work in Ep1.
$selfillum_envmapmask_alpha <bool>
- Has the material derive its self-illumination mask from the alpha channel of the
$envmapmask
. Requires DirectX 9. $selfillumtexture <texture>
- Use a selfillum texture.