Hey that's neat. Did you develop this? Which versions of PS does it support?
Fill% is different from Opacity% btw. Fill is helpful when you use Layer Blending effects like Bevel, Stroke, Drop Shadow, etc. since it only affects the layer pixels not the effects.
Hello Eric.
I keep it in the version of Photoshop CC 2014 and plans to adapt under the CC 2015.
In the following versions may work scripts (not the panel).
And of course, I'm going to develop further. Adding new presets. And trying to expand functionality. Certainly not at the expense of quality.
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Fill% is different from Opacity% btw. Fill is helpful when you use Layer Blending effects like Bevel, Stroke, Drop Shadow, etc. since it only affects the layer pixels not the effects.
I keep it in the version of Photoshop CC 2014 and plans to adapt under the CC 2015.
In the following versions may work scripts (not the panel).
And of course, I'm going to develop further. Adding new presets. And trying to expand functionality. Certainly not at the expense of quality.
Ps: fill use, purely out of habit