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Classification primitives don't show through the first translucent layer. Since classification requires depth textures the fix would be to render multiple depth peels, which can get expensive fast.
Classification works perfectly if front faces are translucent and back faces are opaque, which is the more common case.
From #8726 (comment)
Classification primitives don't show through the first translucent layer. Since classification requires depth textures the fix would be to render multiple depth peels, which can get expensive fast.
Classification works perfectly if front faces are translucent and back faces are opaque, which is the more common case.
Sandcastle
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