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ShaderGlobalsOverride

Inherits: Node < Object

Overrides global shader parameters’ values in a specific scene.

Description

Similar to how a WorldEnvironment node can be used to override the environment while a specific scene is loaded, ShaderGlobalsOverride can be used to override global shader parameters temporarily. Once the node is removed, the project-wide values for the global shader parameters are restored. See the RenderingServer global_shader_parameter_* methods for more information.

Note: Only one ShaderGlobalsOverride can be used per scene. If there is more than one ShaderGlobalsOverride node in the scene tree, only the first node (in tree order) will be taken into account.

Note: All ShaderGlobalsOverride nodes are made part of a "shader_overrides_group" group when they are added to the scene tree. The currently active ShaderGlobalsOverride node also has a "shader_overrides_group_active" group added to it. You can use this to check which ShaderGlobalsOverride node is currently active.