 So you wish there was an easy way to draw beautiful looking designs on a transparent billboard, not a problem. Heads up for this tutorial, I am assuming that you've already set up the transparency shader requirements from the transparency tutorial. Here you can see we have a basic police hat and a single-sided flat mesh with nothing on it at all. Which happens to be all we need to create literally any type of design that we want. I want to create a golden winged insignia, so to start things off, I'll drag a basic brass gold material, add a fill layer, hold alt and left click to disable everything except height. Drag height up a bit, right click, add a black mask, right click the mask and add a paint layer. And just to see what we're doing, let's go ahead and drag any alpha we want for our design onto the mesh. Then right click the mask again and add an anchor point. Then add a new fill layer, hold alt and left click to disable everything except opacity. Then drag opacity all the way down. Then right click, add a white mask, right click the mask and add a fill layer. And under gray scale, click anchor, pick your anchor point and then click invert. And from here you can drag the points to control how sharp the borders are before they become transparent. Now this is cool, but we can easily make it better by adding a new fill layer, hold alt and left click to disable everything except for height, increase the height a bit, right click and add a black mask. Then right click the mask, add a fill layer and under gray scale, click anchor. Set it to your anchor point, then right click your mask, add a filter, click filter and add a bevel. And now we go to fill, reduce the levels and go back to our bevel layer. Now we can control the bevel edge wear of our transparent ornament. You're done. And again, this is completely non-destructive. So if you go to the paint layer, you can draw whatever you want or use more alphas to make even more cool designs. Just make sure that your alphas are good because otherwise you might get some really weird borders. But otherwise, hope that helps and as always, hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.