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Tip:This shader can be effectively used to fake various features that Source may not support, such as vertex coloring or lightmapping on models, by creating a surface above the first one to modulate it.
Note:Does not accept any translucency parameters, including $alpha, $alphatest, $additive and $translucent.
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[[File:Modulate img.gif|thumb|300px|GIF Animation showing "Modulate" shader in action.]] | |||
{{Shader|Modulate}} It modulates the colors of any pixels behind it. | {{Shader|Modulate}} It modulates the colors of any pixels behind it. | ||
{{tip|This shader can be effectively used to fake various features that [[Source]] may not support, such as vertex coloring or [[lightmap]]ping on models, by creating a surface above the first one to modulate it.}} | {{tip|This shader can be effectively used to fake various features that [[Source]] may not support, such as vertex coloring or [[lightmap]]ping on models, by creating a surface above the first one to modulate it.}} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
[[File:Mod2x_comparison.png|thumb|300px|Picture showing the difference between $mod2x 0 and 1.]] | |||
Accepts only the following parameters: | Accepts only the following parameters: | ||
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Revision as of 20:43, 26 May 2023


Modulate
It modulates the colors of any pixels behind it.

Description
Accepts only the following parameters:
$basetexture "texture" //Multiplies the color behind it with this surface's texture. $mod2x "boolean" //Doubles the modulation, making it appear brighter. 1 enables this, 0 disables. Disabled by default. $nocull "boolean" //Draws triangles from both sides, not just one. 1 enables this, 0 disables. Disabled by default.
