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I can't figure out whether this is a glitch or something I'm missing. Probably the latter, but as you can see, it makes no difference whether I've painted the maskl with white or black on this mask.

(This may have been a bad spot to show as an example, but what's underneath really is different, and the fact that the thumbnails show alpha stuff to the right is irrelevant - this is the behavior I'm getting everywhere on the picture.)

Mac Studio, macOS Ventura 13.1, AP 2.0.3

TIA

 

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1 hour ago, nickbatz said:

…it makes no difference whether I've painted the mask with white or black on this mask.


Your "white" is set to 0% opacity in the Colour panel.  If you change it to 100% opacity, it will then show as 55% grey (or whatever the slider is set to).

 

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5 hours ago, - S - said:


Your "white" is set to 0% opacity in the Colour panel.  If you change it to 100% opacity, it will then show as 55% grey (or whatever the slider is set to).

 

Duh. Thanks!

It's always something simple...

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