My goal is that:
When there are 6 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA000000ff). R,G&B=0 A=255
When there are 5 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA000000cc). R,G&B=0 A=204
When there are 4 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA00000099). R,G&B=0 A=153
When there are 3 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA00000066). R,G&B=0 A=102
When there are 2 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA00000033). R,G&B=0 A=51
When there are 1 layer of shadow the colour is 20%Black (RGBA00000033) R,G&B=0 A=0
My issue is that these are the colours that I'm getting when they overap:
A) (see and example
When there are 6 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA000000ff). R,G&B=0 A=255
When there are 5 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA000000cc). R,G&B=0 A=204
When there are 4 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA00000099). R,G&B=0 A=153
When there are 3 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA00000066). R,G&B=0 A=102
When there are 2 overlapping layers the colour is 100% black(RGBA00000033). R,G&B=0 A=51
When there are 1 layer of shadow the colour is 20%Black (RGBA00000033) R,G&B=0 A=0
opacity for each layer is set at 20% (I choses 20% because 100/5 is 20)
opacity for each (shadow) set at 0
Colour for each (shadow) set at 0RGBA000000ff
Blend Mode Normal
B) (see and example

My best luck has been changing blend mode to darken and opacity of objects to 20% with opacity of layer to 100% and my problem is these ghost rectangles that mess things up. I also notice that in previewing my post the shadows in B don't show.
Any ideas?
I've tried from Ubuntu 10.04 and Windows 7 with the same results. I'm using a Dell Dimension 8250