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Creating Decals

Decals are surfaces with a texture that can include a transparency channel so it shows through anything underneath it. Decals are commonly used to put logos on top of other appearances, something a sticker would achieve in the real world, for example.

The texture that you load for a decal should use a transparency channel to define the areas in the decal that should be transparent.

To create decals:

  1. In the Palette, on the Appearance tab, right-click in the Appearance tree and click New Decal.
  2. In the dialog box, browse to a decal texture and click Open.


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