When swimming underwater, it's pretty common that the brushes forming the pool boundaries have their faces curiously sparkling.
I reminds me of what happens when 2 different textures occupy overlapping planes and fight one each other for being drawn. Yet here it occurs even when all the water brush's faces except the top one have the invisible *waterskip texture.
When swimming underwater, it's pretty common that the brushes forming the pool boundaries have their faces curiously sparkling.
I reminds me of what happens when 2 different textures occupy overlapping planes and fight one each other for being drawn. Yet here it occurs even when all the water brush's faces except the top one have the invisible *waterskip texture.