(08-12-2020, 11:14 AM)Yoder_23 Wrote: Thanks for the quick response, I have already tried that step. It is super weird because it will start off working just fine. My issue comes up when I create new layers to put all the red channel, green channel and blue channel layers into their own separate layers. So I’ll go into the channels and select the green, make sure the green layer is selected that I created and when I change the color it will work fine. Then I will go to do the red channel same way and change the color and it changes the color to a weird cyan color, when I am trying to make it a white layer.
So I’m not exactly sure why it’s doing this, but it has never done it before and I have tested it on a car scheme I have already customized and it breaks it now.
I tried uninstalling and CCleaner and then reinstall but it still does the same thing.
If you manipulate channels, before you go painting the layers, make sure that the three RGB channels are selected in the Channels list(*). Those that are not selected are left unchanged, so if you paint white when the green channel is deselected, only Red and Blue are changed and you get purple.
(*) This is a known UI bug/feature, if you click a channel to drag it, this toggles its state...