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I started to say the same exact thing, but then I realized this is intended to be a clear broth. It has alpha blending. Give it some credit for that much being functional.
okay that’s a fair point
but what if it’s quite thick?
In that case, just turn off some of the layers.
EDIT: wait, I have to take this one back. The title said PNG, and that format doesn't preserve layers. The thickness of the broth is fully rasterized in.