Aftershock



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Aftershock
It draws animated and scrolling refraction. It is able to smoothly fade out with alpha blending depending on its distance to the ground (per vertex; calculated with the material parameters $GroundMin
and $GroundMax
) and the dot product of the per vertex geometry normal and world view vector (scaled by $SilhouetteThickness
). Furthermore this shader does solely support the vertexformat that studiomodels use.
Parameters
$normalmap
$bumpframe
$bumptransform
$refractamount
$colortint
$bluramount
$groundmin
$groundmax
$silhouettecolor
$silhouettethickness
Time Proxy
For any reason, you may want to modulate time by scale it. The below material proxy is a simple sample to work properly.

"$time" "0.0"
"$CurrentTime" "0.0" // declare a custom VMT Parameter to "CurrentTime" Proxie output
"$timeMult" "0.5" // declare a custom VMT Parameter to use at "Multiply" Proxie
"Proxies"
{
"CurrentTime"
{
// It pass CurrentTime Proxie to "$CurrentTime" variable to scale materials effects such $emissiveblendscrollvector.
"resultVar" "$CurrentTime"
}
"Multiply"
{
"srcVar1" "$CurrentTime" // get $CurrentTime VMT parameter to multiply with srcVar2
"srcVar2" "$timeMult" // get $timeMult VMT parameter to multiply with srcVar1
"resultVar" "$time" // writes multiplication product into $time, scaling "CurrentTime"
}
}
Example
The only known material using this shader, found in Half-Life 2: Episode Two,
materials/models/props_combine/sphere.vmt
"Aftershock" { "<dx90" { "$fallbackmaterial" "models\props_combine\sphere_dx8" } "$normalmap" "models/props_combine/aftershock-normal" "$refractamount" "0.02" "$colortint" "[1.0 1.3 1.6]" "$SilhouetteThickness" "0.2" "$SilhouetteColor" "[0.3 0.3 0.5]" "$GroundMin" "-0.3" "$GroundMax" "-0.1" "$BlurAmount" "0.01" "$time" "0.0" "Proxies" { "CurrentTime" { "resultVar" "$time" } } }