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<code>$burning</code> is a material shader parameter available in the {{l4ds}}Left 4 Dead series. It covers the [[$basetexture]] with a $burndetailtexture, to give the illusion that the model has been injured by fire. It does this by switching the clean version of the texture to a different .vmt with a "_burning" prefix, which slowly increases the opacity of the $burndetailtexture up to 100%.
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'''<code style="color:white">$burning</code>''' is a [[material]] [[shader]] parameter available in the {{l4d}} and {{l4d2}}. It covers the <code>[[$basetexture]]</code> with a <code>$burndetailtexture</code>, to give the illusion that the [[model]] has been injured by fire. It does this by switching the clean version of the texture to a different .vmt with a "_burning" prefix, which slowly increases the [[opacity]] of the <code>$burndetailtexture</code> up to 100%.


{{todo|Check for more games that have $burning.}}
{{todo|Check for more games that have $burning.}}


== Syntax==
==Syntax==
<pre>
'''$burning <[[Boolean|bool]]>'''
$burning bool
[[Category:List of Shader Parameters|B]]
</pre>
[[Category:Glossary]]

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$burning is a material shader parameter available in the Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2. It covers the $basetexture with a $burndetailtexture, to give the illusion that the model has been injured by fire. It does this by switching the clean version of the texture to a different .vmt with a "_burning" prefix, which slowly increases the opacity of the $burndetailtexture up to 100%.

Todo: Check for more games that have $burning.

Syntax

$burning	<bool>