I thought about trying a lit perspex sign using SSLT, but quickly (before I'd
even started) realised that most surfaces would not see direct light.
Instead, simple 'micronormal-based scattering' would do, which just uses rough
surfaces to catch the light. This happens at the edges of the perspex and the
lettering inside the perspex.
There's one light shining into the bottom of the perspex, which makes the
letters glow.
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