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= Average Blending =
 
= Average Blending =
  
When using [[TextureBlending|texture blending]], average is when the colors of the [[BaseMap|base map]] and the [[LightMap|light map]] are blended together evenly. This helps when you don't want the light map to brighten or darken the base map, like when you are placing a decal of a crack on a wall to make it looked cracked. See also [[AdditiveBlending|additive blending]], [[AverageTransparency|average transparency]], [[InvertBlending|invert blending]], [[SubtractiveBlending|subtractive blending]].
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When using [[TextureBlending|texture blending]], average is when the colors of the [[BaseMap|base map]] and the [[Light map|light map]] are blended together evenly. This helps when you don't want the light map to brighten or darken the base map, like when you are placing a decal of a crack on a wall to make it looked cracked. See also [[AdditiveBlending|additive blending]], [[AverageTransparency|average transparency]], [[InvertBlending|invert blending]], [[SubtractiveBlending|subtractive blending]].
 
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[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 13:15, 14 August 2014

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Average Blending

When using texture blending, average is when the colors of the base map and the light map are blended together evenly. This helps when you don't want the light map to brighten or darken the base map, like when you are placing a decal of a crack on a wall to make it looked cracked. See also additive blending, average transparency, invert blending, subtractive blending.


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