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    Default Coloring Behind

    I colored the red sections, the skin sections. When doing the yellow, I noticed it painted right behind the red, which was very convenient, but it didn't paint behind the skin color.

    Is there a way to make it so that it always paints behind other colors?
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    Default Re: Coloring Behind

    It's hard to know what you're referring to since I don't see any red (unless you mean the red orange). I'll assume the "skin color" is the large area where the "eyebrows" appear.

    Still, I'm having trouble figuring out where, exactly, the problem is.

    Do you want the yello to cover the skin color and not be transparent? If so, you'll need to paint with a brush variant that's opaque and doesn't require the Layer to be in Composite Method Gel as that alone makes any color appearing on the Layer to be transparent.

    All of your Layers are in Composite Method Gel so no matter where they are in the Layer hierarchy, color on those Layer will be transparent.

    If I'm not understanding (likely), please be more specific.


    Thanks,


    Jin
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