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May be this has been alredy explained but let me give again:
1) Draw anywere , anysize a box 2) Draw a rectangle sizing it bigger than the box 3) Pan 3d window until the box is hidden by the rectangle 4) Make the rectangle transparent: the box appear 5)draw a second box nearby the first one : this fully hidden in spite of the tranparent status of the rectangle. Is there a solution in some presetting? Thank leo manfredi |
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Yep, that's been answered before. That has to do with your object creation hierarchy.
I think that if you just place the transparent object last on the hierarchy, the rest of the objects will show up behind it.
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Sorry.... Thank a lot
leo |
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