hmmm...you may have found a wall to run up against.....
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I changed the body to shiny, but left the original windshield, roof, and door windows with their original transparent face type as converted from SMF to BIN format. I placed the transparent portion on afterwards.
I then took one of the transparent TRAN tires and placed it in the bed (no crashes for me on my Win98 machine). I left it's face-type unchanged.
The windshield ytexture color was fairly light, so I changed it to rgb 8,8,8, then used the brighten/darken tool to slightly darken it closer to rgb 0,0,0 but not quite there.
RESULT:
-->Anything on the body below rgb 8,8,8 is fully transparent, not semi....
-->The tire in the bed has lost it's semi-transparency, even though I did nothing to alter it's face type...I just inserted it and saved the body model.
When I had the windshield in it's original color, it was a solid surface, while some black trim around the edges of the glass was fully "see-thru"....no semi-transparency seen on the body model.
For some reason, semi-transparency only seems to appear on the tire models....bummer.
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