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It's because I didn't make the white completely transparent when I made the texture.
I am too busy to play games these days.
If I update the mode next time, I will revise it to reflect your opinion.
this is what I mean...
“overlay_mod_Attached” = Additional overlay of the textures I made to the effects in the "Immersive Overlays".
“overlay_mod_Extanded” = My new moodle overlay that's not in the "Immersive Overlays".
I got a lot of similar comments from my friends. Trying to give a clear sense of difference between moodle levels, textures looks too strong too much. I'm thinking about lowering my image.
Yours looks great, but ultimately does the same thing. Still going to try it on my next play.