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# Damage FX Shader Node

The Damage FX Function can be reused within the Amplify Shader Editor. It fits perfectly into any existing node framework. As you already might know, the function itself is all it requires to add a Damage FX support to your existing shaders. Using it for the first time, please make yourself familiar with the output nodes and where you can connect them.

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The Damage FX Function can be reused within the Amplify Shader Editor. It fits perfectly into any existing node framework. As you already might know, the function itself is all it requires to add a Damage FX support to your existing shaders. Using it for the first time, please make yourself familiar with the output nodes and where you can connect them.


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