John (ProComGer) | 10 years ago | 3 comments | 2.5K views
Hello,
you'll find the files below.
You can see the thread with my problem also below.
(I had to create a new show, because the files were too big to upload.)
Thanks, John
Hello John,
This looks like a case where your image is sharing the 3d buffer with the particle that you have attached to your "White.png".
You simply need to increase the z-bias on your gradient until it no longer shares the same "space". I used -3000.
Good luck John! :) ~Joel
IntroChamp, 10 years ago
Thank you, IntroChamp!
Perfect! It seems to work fine.
So z-bias controls the internal buffer?
Interesting.
Thanks,
John
John (ProComGer), 10 years ago