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I want to map the bird to the object, but I also get the the white square back ground of the picture. How do map it so I only get the drawings shown.
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I dont really know... but... what kind of mapping r u attempting to do?? Also if u have two different surfaces, then just try changing the color of the surface the bird is on. maybe that helped, if not, someone else can guide u down the right way
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Set the blending mode for that layer to multiply.
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Yesss! It worked.Tanx
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Since its black and white you could also apply the image again on top as a alpha map and invert it.
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