Entity Crisis
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Friday, February 04, 2011
Tip when using self lit materials.
Turn fog off for self lit shaders. In Unity3D, it is as simple as adding:
Fog { Mode Off }
to your SubShader tags. It will make your glowing windows stay glowing, even when viewed from a great distance!
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