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Hi Tway,
Welcome to Affinity Forums :)
I'm not sure i understood you question. I assume you are using a Live Gaussian Blur filter and its built-in mask to affect the pixel layer below. If so,  since you are inverting the mask  (black mask) you should be able to see the image without any blur at all. So when you start painting with white on the mask to affect the image it should be clearly visible while you are painting. If you prefer to see the mask as a greyscale image, ⌥ (option/alt)-click the thumbnail of the mask in the layers panel - in this case however you will not be able to see the image. Currently there's no way to see/edit the mask as an overlay (other than in quick mask mode but that doesn't apple here). Let me know if i haven't addressed your issue properly.

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