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    Default transparent problem

    I have some model with a transparent shader.
    When it distance from the camera get long, it go disappear.
    But when i disable the transparent, i can see it when it go this distance.

    i can't solve this problem by setting FOV, YON , etc.

    Can anyone help?



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    Default Re: transparent problem

    Hi, i have the same problem...:(...perhaps, have you find a good solution?
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