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Cutout transparency geometry results in weird see-through..
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:00 am
by werti100
Hi, please take a look at the following picture.

As you can see, the leaf is see-through even though it's set to opaque and transparent cutout.
My goal is to have the leaf opaque and the space around transparent. What am I missing?
I tried with the standard unity shader in cutout mode and it worked fine. The shader in the pic is only a minimal reproduction of the issue, extracted out of a bigger shader.
Thanks,
Werti
Re: Cutout transparency geometry results in weird see-throug
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 3:32 pm
by Amplify_Borba
Hello, thank you for getting in touch and for your support!
Setting your Blend Mode to Masked should provide the desired effect, please refer to the example below:
Do note that the relay node is being used merely to show a preview of the Alpha channel's content.
Please let us know if this helps!
Re: Cutout transparency geometry results in weird see-throug
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 3:32 pm
by Amplify_Borba
Hello, thank you for getting in touch and for your support!
Setting your Blend Mode to Masked should provide the desired effect, please refer to the example below:
Do note that the relay node is being used merely to show a preview of the Alpha channel's content.
Please let us know if this helps!
Re: Cutout transparency geometry results in weird see-throug
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 5:23 pm
by werti100
Hey there, thanks for responding!
I tried the preset masked but I still get the same issue. I verified my alpha mask, nothing wrong with it.
I noticed that this also happens with back faces, when removing the culling. It might be a problem with my project and its settings...
Re: Cutout transparency geometry results in weird see-throug
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:44 am
by Amplify_Borba
Are you able to replicate this is a new project with only ASE imported?
If you can send us a simple sample with the issue present to
[email protected] we should be able to determine if you've stumbled upon some sort of issue.