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@@ -1084,6 +1084,12 @@ Global uniforms are especially useful for environmental effects that affect many
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objects in a scene, like having foliage bend when the player is nearby, or having
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objects move with the wind.
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+.. note:: *Global uniforms* are not the same as *global scope* for an individual
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+ shader. While regular uniforms are defined outside of shader functions and are
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+ therefore the global scope of the shader, global uniforms are global to all
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+ shaders in the entire project (but within each shader, are also in the global
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+ scope).
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To create a global uniform, open the **Project Settings** then go to the
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**Shader Globals** tab. Specify a name for the uniform (case-sensitive) and a
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type, then click **Add** in the top-right corner of the dialog. You can then
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