Raimundo3D
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Thank you @Dan C
Is there any way to download a previous version so I can try to properly export to PSD?
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Obrigado pela ajuda Lisbon.
Here's an use case:
1. create a new .afphoto file
2. add a layer and set it to Linear Burn
3. export it as PSD
4. open the PSD in AP or Photopea (same result)
5. check if the blending mode changed to Normal or if it's still Linear Burn
If I try this, the layer blending mode has changed to Normal. This also happens with any of those blending modes in my original post.
I'm not sure if this is a bug only happening on my machine or if it happens to every one. So if you can try these 5 steps and report back I would appreciate it.
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Hi all!
I'm exporting a project with some layers in Linear Burn blend mode to PSD.
When I open the PSD, all Linear Burn layers are in Normal blend mode.

This also happens with the following blend modes:

This ruins the project completely.
Am I doing something wrong? Is this a known bug or limitation?
Thank you in advance.
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Hey NMF!!
That's what I was doing wrong!
Thank you for the tip.
So, to conclude:
Color layer on top, set blend mode to Multiply.

Rasterize SALE layer

Select the color layer and clip it to the text (Arrange -> Move Inside)

DONE!!!!!

✨🎇🎆✨🎊🎉🎉🎉🥳
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Sorry, I was already off by the time you posted.
Here's the file imported from PSD which has the "nesting" I'm trying to replicate in AP:
This is the "nesting" I'm talking about:

AP can open this and it's working as intended, so it makes sense I can recreate this.
Next, it's the file I've created in AP. I can get to the same end result, it's easy, but I have to get the same structure as in the file imported from PS:
As you can see, I 've done this by isolating the SALE and the fill layer inside a group and using SALE as the transparency mask.

This works, of course, but for this project specifications it should be the same layer structure as the imported PSD.
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Thank you for your input NotMyFault.
It's not that easy though. I think I left out an important piece of information.
This is a small part of a bigger layer hierarchy:

So, this must be "nested" so the cyan fill layer don't affect the layers underneath.
Because if how the project is organized, these layers must be exactly like this

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Hi there!
I'm working in collaboration with a guy who uses PS.
The idea is as follow:
I have "SALE" image with transparent background and I must combine it with a fill layer set to multiply so that the layer color will "drive" the "SALE" color.
I think this is called alpha inherit.
The PS guy did this in PS and I can open it in AP. It looks like this:

I've tried dragging layers, moving inside, and so on, and I can't make it work!
I can do this by duplicating "SALE" and using it as the alpha of the fill (drag it on top of the fill)

but for this project specific purposes I have to respect the layer hierarchy as in the example above.
This one:

Any ideas?
Thanks!














Affinity Photo Linear Burn blend mode not exporting to PSD
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Thank you for the suggestion @Lisbon!
I will do that.