Color Logic

 
 
 

Category: Processing > Math

Shader Family: Texture

Output: Color

Uses logical statements to control two colors, shaders, or textures. This shader always returns a color value based on input 1 and how it is affected by the operation and input 2.

Name

The shader's name. Enter any name you like, or leave the default.

Input 1

Defines the first color, shader, or texture input.

Operation

Defines the statement the shader will use.

Is Equal to: Causes input 1 to be equal to input 2.

Is Less Than: Causes input 1 to have a lower RGB value than input 2.

Is Greater Than: Causes input 1 to have a higher RGB value than input 2.

Is Less Than or equal to: Causes input 1 to be less or equal in value than input 2.

Is Greater Than or Equal to: Causes input 1 to be greater than or equal in value to input 2.

Input 2

Defines the second color, shader, or texture input.

Include Alpha

Uses the alpha channel in all calculations.

Render Tree Usage

Used to connect one or two shaders (textures, materials, other math shaders, etc.) to the Input parameters. Once a function is selected, the output can be used on any shader that accepts a color input.

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