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  1. Hey guys, first post here. New to Affinity Photo and love it so far. I need some help with the flood tool. I don't think I will ever use it at 20% but it always revert to that value from one document to the next. Is there a way to set it to 100% as default? I saw a post dated from a year ago saying sticky values were in the works for tools. Any progress on that front? Or maybe some of you would know how to fully turn to black an adjustement layer in a quicker way? I like to paint from the layer the local adjustements that I need and would appreciate either the flood tool to always be 100% or to be able to create an adjustement layer that is black by default, which would be even faster. Any idea?
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