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Hello,
I bought a bundle of brushes (https://gumroad.com/chuvabak?sort=page_layout#euNx) for my board game prototype but I ran into a problem:
the ABR brushes seem to be semi-transparent once imported to Affinity and thus instead of being able to stack the ship parts under or on each other,
they blend, which does not work at all (see the screenshot).

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Is there some way to prevent that? (Blending options did not help at all).
If not, is there some workaround? (I tried to apply selection to the object, then invert the selection, so that the new object would only appear "outside" of the previous one, but it does not work well, since there are always some white spots between the objects when used in this way.)

Thank you for the answer!

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Welcome to the Serif Affinity forums.

I suggest you ask the creator of the brushes, whose email address you'll find at the link you provided above. If they do not know for sure whether they are compatible with Affinity, they can install the free trial and test them that way, to confirm whether they should work or not.

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In his video, some parts appear also as semi-transparent. It seems like they are supposed to interact with other (semi-transparent) brushes in order to build some new objects.

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