Fri Nov 02, 2018 3:56 pm by Taron
Yes: Pick a dark color!
The point is that it's literally additive! That means, if you have a color on the canvas at 70% brightness and you pick a color of 30% brightness, it would immediately add to 100%, while there's no limit as to how far above 100% you can go. In my "Color Correction" feature I have tried to support up to 400%, I think...maybe 700%, I forgot. So, you can also dial things back down that way afterwards.
Anyway, handle with care and it will be your best friend. I could, though, consider some way to reinterpret the "opacity", if you're in that mode. This way I could actually convert your current opacity into color brightness, thereby letting you see the color you work with more clearly without letting the paint freakout, hehehe.
In the meantime, just remember that it's simply additive and therefore very brutal in nature. Since it also accumulates immediately, things get bright very quickly.
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