Fragment Light
You can configure fragment lights used by a material here.
The setting items shown for fragment lights varies depending on the layer configuration being used.

- Enables/disables fragment lighting using the checkbox.
- Changes the setting when using specular lighting.
- Selects whether to use a geometric factor for Specular 0 using the checkbox.
- Selects whether to use a geometric factor for Specular 1 using the checkbox.
- Selects whether to clamp the specular color using the checkbox.
- Select the layer configuration to use from the pull-down menu.
The setting items shown for fragment lights varies depending on the selected layer configuration.
- Lookup table set
Select the lookup table to be used from the pull-down menu.
- Make this setting when using Distribution 0 with Specular 0.
You can set and edit the lookup table, input angle, and scale to be used.
If a lookup table is set, you can preview the lookup table being used.
If you click Preview, a window for editing lookup tables opens, allowing you to edit the lookup table.
- Alpha/Fresnel
Make this setting when using Fresnel with the primary or secondary color alpha.
You can set and edit the lookup table, input angle, and scale to be used.
If a lookup table is set, you can preview the lookup table being used.
If you click Preview, a window for editing lookup tables opens, allowing you to edit the lookup table.
- Make this setting when using Distribution 1 with Specular 1.
You can set and edit the lookup table, input angle, and scale to be used.
If a lookup table is set, you can preview the lookup table being used.
If you click Preview, a window for editing lookup tables opens, allowing you to edit the lookup table.
- Make this setting when using a reflection with Specular 0.
You can set and edit the lookup table, input angle, and scale to be used for each RGB component.
If a lookup table is set, you can preview the lookup table being used.
If you click Preview, a window for editing lookup tables opens, allowing you to edit the lookup table.
Layer Configuration
Unsupported lookup tables in a layer configuration will not have any effect on lighting. The table below matches layer configurations and lookup tables.
○ : Supported
△ : Supported as grayscale
-- : Not supported
Note that the processing load for lighting differs depending on the layer configuration used.
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