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JonaGona

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  1. Thank you all for your fast Response. I found a workaround Like thomaso recommended. Using vector shapes and Set them on overlay works (Kind of) for me...
  2. Hello! The following problem: I am working with the live filter layer "lighting" to simulate daylight in a room from above. To emphasise the effect, I set the ambient light colour to a darker shade. However, I have elements that are not illuminated or areas where the light is blocked by walls. If I now use the mask, the ambient light colour is of course also lost and the much lighter original colour comes to light. However, I find the effect of the lighting is not simulated as nicely when working with several layers and since I usually make full use of the 10 usable light elements, I would also not want to apply such a large number of individual layers. Question: Is there a way to apply the mask only to the light source and not to the ambient light colour? Or a good trick how to get around this problem? Thanks a lot!
  3. Hello! Same Problem on my side (mostly when duplicating the group with the live filter). Is there by any chance an update on this issue / workaround?
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