In the documentation has wrote that if is enable 'incremental' on tool
options, the opacity is full always.
"The incremental check-box does not seems to work as everyone expect. If
it is deactivated (the default value) the maximum effect of a single
stroke is determined by the opacity set in the opacity slider. If the
opacity is set to less than 100, moving the brush over the same spot
will increase the opacity if the brush is lifted in the meantime.
Painting over with the same stroke has no such effect. If Incremental is
active the brush will paint with full opacity independent of the
slider's setting. This option is available for all paint tools except
those which have a “rate” control, which automatically implies an
incremental effect."
So, if you have the paint dynamic with Opacity parameter 'on' this is
not true apparently ;-)
Is possible modeling the behavior of opacity with a different gains...
for instance, if you use an small rate, around ~10, on 'opacity' slider
(tool options).
Then, I am not sure if this is correct or is a secondary effect not
expected... so, this is an emerging feature.
thanks
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