Document changing the Decal and Light3D projector texture filter modes
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<member name="texture_albedo" type="Texture2D" setter="set_texture" getter="get_texture">
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[Texture2D] with the base [Color] of the Decal. Either this or the [member texture_emission] must be set for the Decal to be visible. Use the alpha channel like a mask to smoothly blend the edges of the decal with the underlying object.
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[b]Note:[/b] Unlike [BaseMaterial3D] whose filter mode can be adjusted on a per-material basis, the filter mode for [Decal] textures is set globally with [member ProjectSettings.rendering/textures/decals/filter].
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<member name="texture_emission" type="Texture2D" setter="set_texture" getter="get_texture">
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[Texture2D] with the emission [Color] of the Decal. Either this or the [member texture_emission] must be set for the Decal to be visible. Use the alpha channel like a mask to smoothly blend the edges of the decal with the underlying object.
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[b]Note:[/b] Unlike [BaseMaterial3D] whose filter mode can be adjusted on a per-material basis, the filter mode for [Decal] textures is set globally with [member ProjectSettings.rendering/textures/decals/filter].
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<member name="texture_normal" type="Texture2D" setter="set_texture" getter="get_texture">
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[Texture2D] with the per-pixel normal map for the decal. Use this to add extra detail to decals.
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[b]Note:[/b] Unlike [BaseMaterial3D] whose filter mode can be adjusted on a per-material basis, the filter mode for [Decal] textures is set globally with [member ProjectSettings.rendering/textures/decals/filter].
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<member name="texture_orm" type="Texture2D" setter="set_texture" getter="get_texture">
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[Texture2D] storing ambient occlusion, roughness, and metallic for the decal. Use this to add extra detail to decals.
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[b]Note:[/b] Unlike [BaseMaterial3D] whose filter mode can be adjusted on a per-material basis, the filter mode for [Decal] textures is set globally with [member ProjectSettings.rendering/textures/decals/filter].
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<member name="upper_fade" type="float" setter="set_upper_fade" getter="get_upper_fade" default="0.3">
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Sets the curve over which the decal will fade as the surface gets further from the center of the [AABB]. Only positive values are valid (negative values will be clamped to [code]0.0[/code]).
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<member name="light_projector" type="Texture2D" setter="set_projector" getter="get_projector">
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[Texture2D] projected by light. [member shadow_enabled] must be on for the projector to work. Light projectors make the light appear as if it is shining through a colored but transparent object, almost like light shining through stained-glass.
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[b]Note:[/b] Unlike [BaseMaterial3D] whose filter mode can be adjusted on a per-material basis, the filter mode for light projector textures is set globally with [member ProjectSettings.rendering/textures/light_projectors/filter].
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<member name="light_size" type="float" setter="set_param" getter="get_param" default="0.0">
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The size of the light in Godot units. Only available for [OmniLight3D]s and [SpotLight3D]s. Increasing this value will make the light fade out slower and shadows appear blurrier. This can be used to simulate area lights to an extent.
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