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Affinity Photo 1.9.1 and Big Sur on MacBook Pro M1 - SOLVED


Rico54

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Hi,

I'm slowly migrate from my old 2010 iMac (with High Sierra to a MacBook Pro 13" with Big Sur 11.2.1 and Affinity Photo 1.9.1 ...

A strange things occur: creating a new blank document using a preset (a small rgb/8 project) try to painting something with the brush, AP create a new pixel layer but nothing occur. On the old iMac all works fine.

Inserting a Fill Layer then rasterise it, and I'm able to paint on it. Creating a new simple pixel layer I'm unable to paint on it. Placing an image, I'm can to paint on it but not on an a mask.

Testing others tools like Pen Tool, Shapes, Smudge and all Warks fine.

  Any suggestion ?

Thanks, Riccardo

Photographer & Guitarist equipped with Affinity Photo, Designer & Publisher on Mac.

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5 minutes ago, anon2 said:

Activate the Paint Brush Tool. In the context toolbar, disable Protect Alpha.

Thanks Anon2, all works fine now. Due to the small 13" screen the Protect Alpha checkbox was hidden....  🍺

Photographer & Guitarist equipped with Affinity Photo, Designer & Publisher on Mac.

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