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| == Materials Needed ==
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| *1 Normal brick. Here is an ordinary brick:
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| One cannot see through it, however. This short tutorial will show how that can be changed.
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| == Steps ==
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| First of all, you'll need [[Properties]] to be opened. To open Properties, click View, then click Properties.
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| Now that you have Properties open, select the brick. Look in the Properties menu, and scroll down until you see [[Transparency (Property)|Transparency]]. This changes the transparency of the brick. The transparency depends on what the value is. Using the [[Properties]] window, one can change the Transparency (shown here) to 0.3. This makes it partially translucent. 1 makes it completely invisible. 0 makes it completely opaque. Here's an example:
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| Now, just press Enter once you've changed the value, and your brick should change its transparency.
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| [[Image:Transparency2.PNG]]
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| And the finished product:
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| [[Image:Transparency3.PNG]]
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| [[Category:Building Tutorials]]
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| == See Also ==
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| [[Transparency (Property)]]
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| [[Reflectance (Property)]]
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| [[Category:Building Tutorials]]
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Revision as of 21:39, 25 August 2008
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