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    Stained glass from a texture

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    • M Offline
      Matheos
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      Is there a way I can render a texture from a image as stained glass? I;ve tried without succes. When I make a window and I attach simply a color, Podium renders the color good. But when I use a image as texture and give it transparency, it renders white. No colors. What did I do wrong?

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        solo
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        I'm not a Podium user however I'd check the face orientation or to be safe paint both sides with that texture

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        • M Offline
          Matheos
          last edited by

          I've painted both sides with that texture but the results are still white, not colored

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
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            Give your glass a real thickness.
            View it in Monochrome mode with a Style that uses a distinctive back_face color.
            If any back face looks outwards, select that face, and use the Reverse... context-menu tool.
            Now apply your 'stained-glass' textured-material to the faces as needed.

            You then need to ensure that this material is correctly configured and applied in the Podium Materials editor...

            Then try Podium again...

            TIG

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