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It could be a bug within theme mixer too though, but I'd suspect a missing texture is the culprit here.
-> If not, and you can't find what's causing the issue, you could always manually set up the theme mix; just select the individual textures to match the look in the screenshots. If I remember correctly, the mix uses the Generic Temperate 4K as the "base" theme, i.e. select that theme to begin with. Then (again, if I remember correctly) switch the cliff texture to the Solstice theme cliff texture and switch the sand texture to the Owl's Los Angeles Theme and you should be done!
I hope this helps :)