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I updated everything to the latest Unity Editor. Also realized I had the wrong shaders on my hairs, those are fixed and the hairs look MUCH better!
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# Sphere Mask Node
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## Description
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Creates a sphere mask originating from input **Center**. The sphere is calculated using [Distance](Distance-Node.md) and modified using the **Radius** and **Hardness** inputs. Sphere mask functionality works in both 2D and 3D spaces, and is based on the vector coordinates in the **Coords** input. These vector coordinates can either be 3D like world space position, or 2D like UV coordinates.
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## Ports
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| Name | Direction | Type | Binding | Description |
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|:------------ |:-------------|:-----|:---|:---|
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| Coords | Input | Dynamic Vector | None | Coordinate space input |
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| Center | Input | Dynamic Vector | None | Coordinates of the sphere origin |
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| Radius | Input | Float | None | Radius of the sphere |
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| Hardness | Input | Float | None | Soften falloff of the sphere |
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| Out | Output | Dynamic Vector | None | Output mask value |
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## Generated Code Example
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The following example code represents one possible outcome of this node.
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```
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void Unity_SphereMask_float4(float4 Coords, float4 Center, float Radius, float Hardness, out float4 Out)
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{
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Out = 1 - saturate((distance(Coords, Center) - Radius) / (1 - Hardness));
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}
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```
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