That's not the problem, I think. You'll notice that there is already black in the image. Since black is used to outline the shape and add shadows, a black cloak would cause it to lose a lot of definition, like so:Vuldari wrote:I do know that if you want the cloak to be black without becoming transparent, (or whatever your reason is), all you need to do is select a shade of black/dark grey that is a microshade brighter than pure black. Human eyes can't tell the diferance, but the computer can.

Which, admittedly, doesn't look too bad.
-- Vilkacis

