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Do you mean the item slot background texture? Which in vanilla has a red background but with the Stormdark UI there's no more distinction? If this is what you mean, it's a problem with the original Stormdark UI mod, and not something which is caused by mine, so you'd probably have better luck asking on the original mod's page..
However, if you want to fix it by yourself and you have no experience modding terraria or image editing, then it could be a little difficult..
In reality, almost all sprites in the game are simple .png files, so if you have the mod installed, you could navigate to the mod's folder location which is inside steam's folders, locate the Stormdark UI mod folder and find the .png that's causing the problem.
This probably happened due to Terraria being updated and they probably renamed some sprites, which would result in a missing texture since the original file name is now different and thus renders the mod's sprite useless.. Another possible fix for this would be to rename the mod's sprite to the same as Terraria's original sprite, but again, this is something the mod's author has to do, and not me..
Cheers
Thank you for your detailed response!