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I've had problems doing this in the past and I think I've achieved this or found a workaround but here I am again coming back to the software and scratching my head over this

I just want to apply a transparency gradient to a pixel layer

If I apply a transparency gradient to an object constraining pixel layers it only applies the gradient to the top layer !

Solution: Group the Pixel Layers 👍

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I see the Windows version adds a little brush icon to the layer which you can click on and it shows you what brush it is - very handy 👍

But it doesn't do this on the iPad - not very handy 👎

Why are there so many inconsistencies between the Windows and iPad version - how hard can it be to just apply the same features to both

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This was the previous thread I created - I just re-read it - the solution is to apply a group to the pixel layer and then the transparency gradient will work on the group - even if it's one layer just wrap a group round and Hey Presto !

A workaround but seriously something that should have been fixed !

Applying Transparency Gradient To Pixel Layers? (V1 & V2) - Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows) - Affinity | Forum (serif.com)

 

 

 

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