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Create New Wallpaper
Drag in a New image
Untick the Resize image if its ticked
Name Project > OK
Right Click on image > Duplicate (You duplicate the image as another layer)
Click on second image
Add Effect (right hand side of project)
add X-Ray (Under the interactive menu)
Drag new image into "Blend Texture Window" (this will be the image underneath for the X-Ray)
Click OK, and wait for it to compile
Bind a User Property for "Size"
Add Property
Title 🡸 X-Ray Size 🡺
Click OK
Click on Second Image Layer
Bind User Property for Image Layer (Top Right)
Add Property
Title X-Ray On\Off
Click OK
For example
https://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2899813332
This wallpaper has 4 X-Ray Layers in total but 5 Image layers in the project.
If you disable all the X-Ray layers, it shows the first Layer in the project that was never modified.
This wallpaper has 2 different covers and 4 different Underneath images aka X-Ray images.
and all are toggled on and off by Binding the User Property for each Image Layer
If any edits need to take place, I will edit the image in Adobe Photoshop 2020 21.2.1.265
If doing multiple layers, make sure you bind every 🡸 X-Ray Size 🡺 to the same binding do not make a new one for each.
Make sure you bind the X-Ray On\Off to each layer besides the first image in your project.
Always use Check Box for Binding an On or Off Function, Slider when something needs to be varied
The larger the Image size (resolution) the smaller the X-Ray window will be when maxxed out (Default = 1)
Here is my mouse trail, if you choose to use it, make it the top layer.
https://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2098048943
Backup your Projects
Good Luck
i just now saw the holy wallpapers comment ;p read over it last time but it didn't sink in.