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zano972
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8th Oct 2010 at 3:32 PM
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Informations about sims 3 transparent surfaces
Hi All,
is there someone to give me some indications / informations about how to make transparent surfaces in TS3 ?
A search Site with the keywords : "sims 3 transparent surfaces" give me no result :-(
Thanks a lot.
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8th Oct 2010 at 3:54 PM
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I made a picture have cut-outs in it by blackening the alpha of the overlay and multiplier where I wanted the cutout.
"You can do refraction by raymarching through the depth buffer" (c. Reddeyfish 2017)
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I thank you very much Inge ... I think it's the easiest way.
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