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Mapping problem

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Well I know there is a whole lot of mapping tutorials on this site, I've searched, but what I found dosen't fix a problem I've been having.. Let's say the corner of a cliff has nothing on it, and the icon dosen't take up the whole square. The backround of it keeps showing.. Here's a picture if you don't get it.



Yeah I can't zoom it but you should be able to see the problem.

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put the items on a different layer and the background should dissapear.

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It looks like he doesn't have the transparency set up right. Import the tileset and left-click on the Background.

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Modern's right, you fucked up the transparency settings. Reinport the tileset and left click on the blue background color.

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Now instead of being the backround color, it's white. Did I do something wrong again?

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wah
If it's white, put it on layer two or three. Try that.

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yeah, put it on second or third layer