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Color overlay filter stopping blend modes from applying.

New Here ,
Aug 16, 2024 Aug 16, 2024

Hello, I'm trying to set a layer to multiply so it would darken the layer below, however this layer has an applied color overlay filter and this seemingly disables the layer from actually multiplying the layer below.

 

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As you can see, the layer clearly isn't multiplying since the grey is still very much lighter than the below layer.

When I turn off the color overlay, the layer works as normal.

 

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Turn it back on however, and the blend mode instantly stops working.

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I know the workaround is to just colour the layer I want to use the blend mode on, but this is really annoying and prohibiting me from actually following my classes step by step.

Is this an issue with my settings or is it a bug?

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Engaged ,
Aug 16, 2024 Aug 16, 2024

Change the blend mode of the Color Overlay to Multiply while in the Layer Style window. Change the Opacity as needed.

 

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New Here ,
Aug 17, 2024 Aug 17, 2024
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That does work, it seems like a really unintuitive way for it to work though.

Thank you very much for the speedy reply!

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