Dirk Reiners wrote:
Yes, and it should work. Essentially the sort key defines an ordering of
materials, and within each sort key opaque objects are rendered before
transparent objects.
So the order is opaque[n] -> transparent[n] -> opaque[n+1] ->
transparent[n+1] ...
Hm! There are definitely issues with this then, because I had to reorder
some of my nodes to get correct rendering order, regardless of sortkey
(it worked partially). I'll see if I can dig into it a bit more and come
up with something conclusive.
Regards,
/Marcus
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