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I was doing a bit of temporary shading. Anyway I was working on my Mac and just wanted to do a bit more detail on my Windows PC. That blue section is a red Colour Burn over red with a blur. Looks fine on the Mac and looks fine under Windows without blur but goes blue with one added. Changing from RGB16 to 8 fixes it but I usually work in RGB16 until I export. I don't work on the PC much so it's possible it's something in Windows, not sure, or could be an AD thing.

 

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Yet more problems with it. A new one that also breaks under Windows. I've included just the problem chunk in the attached afdesign file (don't think I deleted too much but I'm not on my Windows PC to double check).

In the mean time, once this is done, I'll switch to using something else until Mac & Win act the same.

Oh, I'm on Windows 10, up to date, Intel iGPU, default AD settings.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Hi @Xanadu apologies for the late reply,

Using your sample file on Windows causes the curve shading to turn entirely white when the Gaussian Blur FX is applied in combination with Colour burn blend mode, this is certainly unexpected behaviour so I've logged this with the developers.

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