Thank you.
I had to read it several times (not sure why), but eventually I realized
that I juts point the mouse to the area between the solid and dashed lines,
and the the mouse wheel to "scroll" the distance between them.

Perfect.

On 29 September 2014 21:22, Markus Jung <maju.j...@web.de> wrote:

> Am 29.09.2014 um 22:13 schrieb Colin Adams:
> > In the manual, section 3.2.4 Blending, sub-section drawn mask, it
> mentions
> > that there is a transition zone with gradual decay of opacity. I noticed
> > this effect. Is there away to control the decay rate (I want it to decay
> > very sharply)?
>
> 3.2.6 "Drawn Mask"
> 3.2.6.2 "Usage"
>
> The solid thick line is the inner boundary of your mask, the light gray
> line represents the outer boundary. The opacity decays between the inner
> and the outer bounds. All inside the inner boundary has maximum opacity
> - Which is not always 100% because you can further reduce the opacity of
> a mask within a group.
>
> Regards,
> Markus
>
>
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