KratosLives on 17 May 2020
SvennoJ said: It's a loading/rendering trick, just like squeezing through a gap, only the gap is bigger! The light is there to hide what's behind it so it doesn't need to be rendered yet. It just looks cool, easy way to make a visual reference point. |
Not it's got nothing to do with render. Since you can either pass through it, and in some instances, interact with it.