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=== Material with Normal map detail texture, speculars only per vertex === | === Material with Normal map detail texture, speculars only per vertex === | ||
Revision as of 20:32, 31 January 2021
Material with Normal map detail texture, speculars only per vertex
Combines possibilities of NormalMap and DetailTexture. Yet per pixel specularity isn't possible.
SpecularPower = 10; /*value 0 causes errors in illumination accuracy because there is no special nonspecular variant of this shader, which would be used when specularPower = 0. Incorrectly is used angle^0 which is always 1 so that we have constant specular gain Easily fixable by setting values specular to 0 and specularPower to reasonable value around 10 which would disable specularity.*/ PixelShaderID="NormalMapDiffuse"; VertexShaderID="NormalMapDiffuse"; class Stage1 { texture="ofp2\Vehicles\Land\Wheeled\LandRover\LR_op_1\Data\lr_op_hullb_NS.paa"; // path to normal map texture. NS maps with alphou can't be used here. uvSource="tex"; class uvTransform { aside[]={1,0,0}; up[]={0,1,0}; dir[]={0,0,1}; pos[]={0,0,0}; }; }; class Stage2 { texture="ofp2\vehicles\land\wheeled\landrover\lr_op_1\data\skrabance3_detail.paa"; // path to detail texture uvSource="tex"; class uvTransform { aside[]={12,0,0}; // multiplication and offset UV coordinate (transformation matrix) up[]={0,12,0}; dir[]={0,0,12}; pos[]={0,0,0}; }; };