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[SOLVED - thanks @ NotMyFault & DM1] Weird bugs with round brushes


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Weird bug One: Masking now requires double effort:

On a mask, I choose regular round brush, full opacity, full hardness, full flow. Black color
 

As I’m brushing away at the areas I want concealed, it leaves behind a faded portion of what I’m trying conceal. Meaning, I have to go over it twice. (Double the effort) 


Weird Bug 2: Light round brush leaving huge wet edges on stroke:

even though flow is down to 15 percent, hardness is 0%

these same settings on photo v1, the light round brush would have a very soft airbrush ink to it, now it’s giving very strong wet edges.
 

These strong wet edges, defeats the purpose of the light round brush which should ink like a soft mist onto the canvas. 
 

This has to be a bug! Or is there some kind of requirement now, where I have to go into the brush options and revert its current brush setting, back to Affinity Photo v1 —> light round brush setting?

 

I apologize for not providing images, I just wanted to throw up this post before I had forgotten due to me, about to go to sleep. 
 

Any illumination on this, will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Specs:

  • iPad Pro 12.9 (2020 Model

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My Affinity Photo iPad Creations:

Urban Ninja vs. Drone || Folded Space || 1st Revolt

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Did you check if „wet edges“ is active? 
 

Wet edges.png

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3 hours ago, Affinity iPad Student said:

Light round brush leaving huge wet edges on stroke:

Assuming wet edges is off, try reducing accumulation. I’m able to get a very soft misty look on a mask using round light brush with accumulation lowered. But even with it high I don’t get a strong wet edge. I guess a pic of your issue would help.🙂

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wet edge solved it. I somehow clicked on it without knowing. I’ve never used wet edge, in AP1, and I’m definitely not used to its new position out in the open - up top, I must be careful. Thanks @NotMyFault @DM1

Specs:

  • iPad Pro 12.9 (2020 Model

— —- - - — - - - ——- - - —- - - - —- - - - - 

My Affinity Photo iPad Creations:

Urban Ninja vs. Drone || Folded Space || 1st Revolt

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