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Hi there,
I want to clip a galaxy effect to the iris, and then clip that and the iris to the sclera, but whenever I do this, it shows the effect where the iris would be as well, outside of the sclera.

The same thing happens with highlights, when I move the iris, they stay clipped to the iris and visible outside of the sclera.
How can I fix this? Is there a setting somewhere that would help or is this unavoidable?
Thank you in advance.
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Answers
If the whole galaxy art is necessary, I have a video here showing how to fix this exact problem! This would require double clipping ^^
If not, then I'd probably just clip them both to the sclera OR erase the overflow in whatever drawing software you use and reimport it.