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Yes, the opacity is 100%. It is just impossible to bring the lower layer to the back, which is quite paradoxical because it should already in the background. Therefore, it should be no matter what opacity the lower layer has. When it had less than 100% it should be behind the upper layers in any way.

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I think GabrielM meant for you to check the upper layers Opacity is 100% not the lower one

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1 minute ago, Pukeko said:

That is so obvious that I did not mentioned it.

 

Then I shall resist telling you what other obvious things it could be for fear of offending you further.

Have a nice day

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But it does not explain the behavior in my screencast. If the layer (the box; it is just a test) is the lowest then it is semi transparent. If it is above another layer it is not. It is easily to be seen that the box is above the brushes. It does not shines through.

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The layer with the box is always opaque. It's the painted pixel layer that's semi-transparent. When you move the grey box to the bottom the painted brush strokes still let you see through them because they are not fully opaque and so the grey box remains partially visible. It may look that the grey box is above the painted layer but it's not (it's an illusion). If you turn the background transparent as i explained above and hide the grey box layer you will also see the checkered pattern through the painted stokes in the pixel layer. It's exactly the same effect. If the painted layer was truly opaque you wouldn't be able to see the checkered pattern of the canvas.

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