![]() So, you’ll end up with a rectangle/square “texture” instead of your original texture. jpg file as material, CSP identifies only one big rectangle or square. Everything in your texture that has a 100% opacity will be registered as one form. Therefore your texture would look something like this:ĬSP and MS5 identify the opacity and not the color of your texture. ![]() When you open it in CSP your texture should have the typical gray square pattern, which indicates transparency, in the background. If you don’t create your own textures then make sure that the file is of type. When you register a texture as paper texture material then transparency is essential. ![]() Hi! I assume that you’re referring to my brush texture tutorial.
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