Sets a global color property for all shaders.
Global properties are used if a shader needs them but the material does
not have them defined (for example, if the shader does not expose them
in Properties
block).
Usually this is used if you have a set of custom shaders that all use
the same "global" color (for example, color of the sun). Then you can
set the global property from script and don't have to setup the same color
in all materials.
Note that unlike Material.SetColor, this function doesn't do color space conversion. It is just an alias to SetGlobalVector.
See Also: SetGlobalFloat, SetGlobalVector, SetGlobalTexture; Material class, ShaderLab documentation.