Hello,
Did a little digging and either I’m unclear as to how Post Processes actually work, or I’m going to have to roll my sleeves up and do things the long way. (Inserting multiple Post Processes.)
The issue I’m having is that Post Processes don’t completely override one another. So, even if the Priority is “0” for “A”, and “1” for “B”, when they overlap (an example would be that “A” has an infinite extent bound, and “B” is a sub-volume within “A”) I’m finding that “A” can still affect “B”.
It seems that the Priority only assigns which Blend Weight is used. I think. Unsure. It’s what it appears to be.
Am I misunderstanding?
Is there a way for a sub-volume to COMPLETELY override a parent-volume, without there being blending, and without having to completely lower the parent’s Blend Weight to “0”? Because when the Blend Weight is lowered to “0”, the Post Process is completely deactivated, even if it’s the only one in the scene.