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{{this is a|shader parameter|name=$alphatest}} It specifies a mask to use to determine binary [[opacity]]. White represents fully opaque, while black represents fully transparent. Any values in-between are rounded to either 0 or 1, unless <code>$allowalphatocoverage</code> is also used. This effect is similar to <code>[[$translucent]]</code>, except that it can not be semi-opaque (without {{w|Colour banding|banding}}), is much faster to render, and the engine can always sort it properly when layered (instead of only on non-[[func_detail|detail]] [[worldspawn]]). | {{this is a|shader parameter|name=$alphatest}} It specifies a mask to use to determine binary [[opacity]]. White represents fully opaque, while black represents fully transparent. Any values in-between are rounded to either 0 or 1, unless <code>$allowalphatocoverage</code> is also used. This effect is similar to <code>[[$translucent]]</code>, except that it can not be semi-opaque (without {{w|Colour banding|banding}}), is much faster to render, and the engine can always sort it properly when layered (instead of only on non-[[func_detail|detail]] [[worldspawn]]). | ||
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*<code>[[$distancealpha]]</code> | *<code>[[$distancealpha]]</code> | ||
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[[Category:Shader parameters|alphatest]] |
Revision as of 02:30, 12 July 2024
$alphatest
is a material shader parameter available in all Source games. It specifies a mask to use to determine binary opacity. White represents fully opaque, while black represents fully transparent. Any values in-between are rounded to either 0 or 1, unless
$allowalphatocoverage
is also used. This effect is similar to $translucent
, except that it can not be semi-opaque (without banding), is much faster to render, and the engine can always sort it properly when layered (instead of only on non-detail worldspawn).
Syntax
VMT example
Additional parameters
Comparison
$translucent |
$alphatest
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Notice how the $alphatest
right circle hardly changes.