
How to make Transparent Renders of SFM Models:

Do the same to all other parts of the model. Then right click on the name of the part of the model (which's in green), choose "Add Attribute" > "float", on the next pop-up window write "$alpha" inside it and then set its opacity, ranging from 0 (invisible), 0.5 (ghost-like) and 1 (visible). Open the "materials" bracket and choose any part of the model.Right click the model again and then click on Element Viewer > Model.Right click the model and click "Add Override Materials".How to Change the Transparency of a Model (Making them opaque, invisible or like a ghost) - Go Here. I suggest getting legal copies of the mentioned games from Steam so to avoid issues to your SFM installation. Method 1 (Youtube Tutorial) | Method 2 (Youtube Tutorial) How to Port Resources From CS:S, CS:GO, HL2:EP2 and Other Valve Games to SFM: Method 1 (Youtube Tutorial) | Method 2 (Got From Twitter by Nibbs. How to Make a Headhack (swap/replace the head of a model with another one): How to Change the Color(s) of a Model - Go Here. How to Change the Texture(s) of a Model - Go Here. How to Install Your Models and Maps Properly and Stop Installing Them on "usermods" so to avoid breaking your SFM installation - Go Here.
