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Painting in grey in HDR overlay


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Hi all, I LOVE Affinity for making HDR and it is making me wildly regret buying Aurora! BUT I make a brush overlay layer and paint on it. All well and good but it is all or nothing. the brush completely adds to the mask. I can then change the opacity of the whole layer but I'd like to be able to paint in grey (say 50% opacity) as I can in any other area. Is this not possible or should I be requesting it as a feature?

Thanks!

Phil

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EDIT: I see that 'Hardness' actually does what I want. Never mind! BUT here's another question. Can I reverse the brush so I am REMOVING the overlay (like switching white to black on an adjustment layer)? It seems I have to Ctrl+Z if I get a stroke wrong. I tried using Ctrl, Alt and shift but none of them do it.

I like turtles!

Windows 11

Sony A7iii

Sony A7riii

Sony A7Rii

Sony RX10 Mkiii

Canon G5x

Mavic Mini drone

A partridge

A pear tree (occupied)

www.philrosephoto.com

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