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When pasting FX, fill opacity doesn't get copied. One method I'm using for water is to make hundreds of vector strokes, copy and paste the 3D FX for each one (doing it for the layer/group causes all objects to be merged for the 3D effect, which is only applied once, not per stroke). The look of water comes by lowering the fill opacity of the object color, but keeping the specular at full opacity. Unfortunately, I have to do this per-stroke.

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Hey Sotalo,

I cannot reproduce this. I've applied a 3D FX, set the specular colour and adjusted the Opacity. When I Copy this and then Paste FX, the FX correctly has the Opacity set to whatever value I copied it form.

Have I missed something? Are you on macOS or Windows?

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He/She may mean Fill Opacity at the bottom of the FX screen

I see the same as the OP on Windows

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10 hours ago, carl123 said:

He/She may mean Fill Opacity at the bottom of the FX screen

I see the same as the OP on Windows

He. But yes, fill opacity. And the workaround works pretty well. I can apply effects individually. Just seems strange it doesn't work using copy + paste FX.

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