get-terrain-texture
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get-terrain-texture
- Seeking way to track character steps over different types of terrain, and different particle dust for each type.
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Learn how to get the active texture(s) at a given point on a Terrain and a Renderer by implementing a basic footstep system | Full Unity Tutorial inside
Full Tutorial on YouTube
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Learn how to get the active texture(s) at a given point on a Terrain and a Renderer by implementing a basic footstep system | Full Tutorial in Comments
As always, the full project is available on GitHub!
UnityCore
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