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Re: Transparent Maps in Inventor?

Created a part same shape as decal to apply the decal. Then used that part placed on the transparent part.

The easy way was to Split the Faces and Thicken Offfset as surface, the Derive Component the surface to create the Decal part. Guess there was bit of work involved that might be beyond beginner level.

If you can attach your image I might be able to give more advice.
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