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http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=419801992
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Boy, I can't wait for Link, Zelda and Ganondorf.
I can explain. Phongwarps can be used in conjunction with $PhongAlbedoTint; where as $phongtint disables the effect of $PhongAlbedoTint.
It's basically a way to use both at the same time. So for example you could have the gold parts still bright gold but have the cloth highlight a lightish blue.
*Fi glares*
... ... There's a 95% possibility that I'll be fed my own teeth in a minute.
His goal was to make it look nice; not accurate. Therefore he hasn't done anything wrong.
Don't antagonize another artist work just because they don't take my approach.
should really, really, really add phongwarps to accommodate for the lack of colored specular mapping support.