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OK, just for fun, we will take a third sheet of glass with a nice blue triangle painted on there, and place this on top of the pile of glass!
OK, I think you get the idea! Basically, where there is no paint we can see through the glass and see the underlying pieces of glass (layers).
OK, If we move the bottom sheet of glass from the bottom of the pile to the top, we should see a slightly different effect. At the minute parts of the red rectangle are blocked out by the circle and triangle. Moving the glass to the top should now mean that the rectangle will block out parts of the circle and triangle.
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