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io.extendreality.tilia.utilities.shaders.unity
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A collection of custom shaders for the Unity Software
Utilities -> Shaders for the Unity Software
A collection of custom shaders for the Unity Software.
A collection of custom shaders for use with the Unity software that provide various levels of shader effects.
Requires the Unity software version
2018.3.10f1
(or above).
Please refer to the installation guide to install this package.
Please refer to the Extend Reality Contributing guidelines and the project coding conventions.
Please refer to the Extend Reality Code of Conduct.
Code released under the MIT License.
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A collection of custom shaders for the Unity Software
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