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    The map application appears black in E3, but when saved to PNG, it is a transparent graphic.
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    This was made using a square hole grid, and shell fill. Rich
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    The image appears to have a black fill in E3 when being applied, however, the blace is actually transparent. Rich
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    Variations on a Transparent Reflection Map. Rich
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    I like the first one, its got that dragon look.

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    The second set was overlayed and had a spiny appearance. This was from a map with radial lines exceeding the circle. Rich
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