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proper effect that provides Rembrandt compatibility
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'''WARNING: This method will give weird results in Rembrandt rendering, use [[Howto:Lightmap]] instead. This is airplane oriented but will work with building too. You should use model-combined.eff, documentation is in FGDATA/Docs/model-combined.eff/'''
'''WARNING: This method will give weird results in Rembrandt rendering, use [[Howto:Lightmap]] instead. This is airplane oriented but will work with building too. You should use model-combined-deferred.eff, documentation is in FGDATA/Docs/model-combined.eff/'''


Imagine you see a skyline with a countless amount of lights. Somewhere in front of you there's a stretched row of lights. That's the runway you will land on. That's how you will experience a flight in the dark of the night. In reality. But in [[FlightGear]] there aren't much illuminated buildings. So here's a [[:Category:Howto|howto]] that teaches you how to make lights and illuminated buildings. Enjoy!
Imagine you see a skyline with a countless amount of lights. Somewhere in front of you there's a stretched row of lights. That's the runway you will land on. That's how you will experience a flight in the dark of the night. In reality. But in [[FlightGear]] there aren't much illuminated buildings. So here's a [[:Category:Howto|howto]] that teaches you how to make lights and illuminated buildings. Enjoy!
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