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- | ====== Summary ====== | ||
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- | |Texture Property Name|reflected| | ||
- | |Description|Defines if the object is reflected by other geometry or not| | ||
- | |Excepted Data Source|1 component value| | ||
- | |Data Range|0 to 1| | ||
- | |Default Value|1| | ||
- | |Affected Modules|Graphic| | ||
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- | ====== Description ====== | ||
- | The **reflected** texture property defines if geometry with this texture is reflected by other geometry. This defines especially if the object is rendered into environment map probes. This is typically used for objects in editors used to visualize something to the user without affecting the rendered world if possible. Another use is for " | ||
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- | The value is typically a single component value with the data in the range from 0 to 1. 1 defines that the object is reflected by other geometry while 0 makes the object not reflected by other geometry. | ||
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- | The default value for this texture property is 1. |