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Alrighty, another knock-off guess guide.
I for some reason had a jimmy neutron brain blast on how to blend shadows while I was just sitting doing nothing related to sticknodes.
Now, I don’t think this technique works well with multicolored floors because it has to be the same color as the floor to work.
Also, this may or may not work for the non-pro users because I think the blur has a big part in this. Idk tho.
TL;DR – This method is sketchy at best.
I’m giving the project out as well just so you guy’s can see how the layering works. 👍
https://www.mediafire.com/file/kfcfh9nq4y2y2fi/Shadows.stknds/file








this truly is jimmy neutron status
Thank you
This helps a ton
I see, so it doesn’t work with different colored floors?
(Ex: ones with different colored patterns/gradiented floors)
If so another easier and cheaper way for you guys is just to tint it-
Never tried it but I’m sure if you tried enough it’ll work out somehow.
It works just as well, kinda…
The only drawback is that youll resort to tinting it a darker color and making it fully opaque