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==Works for both $alphatest and $translucent or only one of those?== | ==Works for both $alphatest and $translucent or only one of those?== | ||
Literally what the heading says: it's not clear from the article whether it works with models that have materials with '''$alphatest''' <u>and/or</u> '''$translucent'''. Right now it indicates that the second pass only renders the ''<nowiki>'translucent'</nowiki>'' portion of the model. Does this literally mean for parts with $translucent materials only, or any type of translucency? [[User:JorisCeoen|JorisCeoen]] ([[User talk:JorisCeoen|talk]]) 11:49, 10 August 2021 (PDT) | Literally what the heading says: it's not clear from the article whether it works with models that have materials with '''$alphatest''' <u>and/or</u> '''$translucent'''. Right now it indicates that the second pass only renders the ''<nowiki>'translucent'</nowiki>'' portion of the model. Does this literally mean for parts with $translucent materials only, or any type of translucency? [[User:JorisCeoen|JorisCeoen]] ([[User talk:JorisCeoen|talk]]) 11:49, 10 August 2021 (PDT) | ||
:Alphatest materials don't need a second pass; they are technically opaque, even with alpha to coverage enabled.<br/>— [[User:SirYodaJedi|SirYodaJedi]] ([[User_talk:SirYodaJedi|talk]]) 07:04, 14 January 2024 (PST) |
Latest revision as of 08:04, 14 January 2024
Works for both $alphatest and $translucent or only one of those?
Literally what the heading says: it's not clear from the article whether it works with models that have materials with $alphatest and/or $translucent. Right now it indicates that the second pass only renders the 'translucent' portion of the model. Does this literally mean for parts with $translucent materials only, or any type of translucency? JorisCeoen (talk) 11:49, 10 August 2021 (PDT)
- Alphatest materials don't need a second pass; they are technically opaque, even with alpha to coverage enabled.
— SirYodaJedi (talk) 07:04, 14 January 2024 (PST)