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I have Affinity Photo 1.8.6 (purchased through Apple App Store) on a 2015 27" Macintosh computer running macOS Big Sur 11.1. The inpainting brush stopped working properly about a week ago. I can highlight areas I want affected but the inpainting function fails to apply. It has been working fine up to a week ago. I'd appreciate it if anyone can tell me how to fix this problem. Thanks. 

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If you can give us more information about your workflow and your document (a full-screen screenshot including the Layers Panel with your selected layer showing while you are using the tool – so we can see your Context Toolbar settings – is usually useful) then we should be able to give you advice specific to your problem.

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6 hours ago, GarryP said:

If you can give us more information about your workflow and your document (a full-screen screenshot including the Layers Panel with your selected layer showing while you are using the tool – so we can see your Context Toolbar settings – is usually useful) then we should be able to give you advice specific to your problem.

Tried to remove small tree in upper left of picture with inpainting tool. It appeared to be working in that it highlighted the tree in red and the progress bar ran indicating the programme was working. When it quite the tree was still there. I didn't apply any layers to the picture. I've used the inpainting tool many times previously without issue.

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If I'm seeing that screenshot correctly, you seem to have the Opacity of the Inpainting Brush set to 0%. I think you should increase that :)

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Try going into the brushes panel and choosing one of the basic brushes in the Basic brush category 

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