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1
Found in
5.3.0f3
Issue ID
750035
Regression
No
[StandardShaderUI][MultiEdit] Changing emission intensity on multiple materials overrides the color too
To reproduce:
1. Open attached project
2. Open scene 1
3. Select Blue and Red materials
4. Increase their emission intensity
5. Notice that one of the materials got its emission color overriden
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Rechecking:
This is actually a by design behaviour, when selecting multiple elements and editing inspector both values are set to the same value. It's misleading because the float field of emission is calculating the color, so essentially setting both their colors as the same.
Closing as by design
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