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| Applying Multiple Images to Transparent Objects Tutorial 4: Description: Fourth part in the 'Applying Images' trilogy of tutorials. This follows on from Tutorial 3 but this time is not renderer dependant, it's all down to MAPS! and where you put them. Applying Multiple Images To Transparent Materials. ![]() Should be fairly self-explanitory, especially if you followed the other three tutorials. Tutorial Link: Applying Multiple Images To Transparent Materials Regards. Last edited by MrTom; 1st February 2008 at 02:52 PM. Reason: Added Attachment |
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