![]() So at 100%, the color you’re using won’t even show up, unless you move to a transparent area. A 100% blending setting will ONLY pick up existing colors (provided there are any). For example, a 0% blending setting will pick up no existing colors, treating it as if you were painting on a transparent layer. This controls how readily the brush will inherit any colors you are painting over with it. I don’t claim to be an expert so if you find I’ve made a mistake, let me know so I can update it, thanks! :3 I know there are multiple translations of SAI floating around, so if some of these terms don’t sound familiar, just know that I’m talking about the three settings that appear under the texture in the brush tool settings (note that this won’t apply to any tool types except for brushesand watercolor brushes). I decided to sit down and figure it out, and I have thrown together a short reference guide for anyone who is confused about them. I’ve had a general idea what these things did but wasn’t completely sure what their specific functions were. Mini SAI guide - “Blending (color blending)”, “Dilution (opacity mix)”, and “Persistence” settings.
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