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Opacity or flow changes in pixel mode, when switching tools back and forth


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I'm painting with a paint brush on a pixel layer, using all black - and getting all black on the canvas. I then change to the eraser. Erase something. Then switch back to the paint brush.

From now on, when I paint, the result is that the all black colour is dark grey instead. Either like the opacity or flow has been backed off, or maybe like the brush has some sort of "wet" setting that affects the whole brush.

To get back to the all black, I have to switch away from the brush I'm using in the brush palette, then back again to the brush I was using - and now I'm getting all black again when painting.

I've attached an example image.

 

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Just tried this and do not experience any bug - black paint stays black.

Perhaps some setting of your brush or eraser?

Can you post…

  • a file (with saved history)
  • screen capture video / GIF of the problem occurring
  • screenshots of tool setting that might help reproduce what you are seeing?

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