Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator allow to set the blending to multiply. Actually a really nice feature for showing data heatmap like visualizations. But in contrast to heatmaps, you dont lose the shape of your original data.
Imagine: You paint hundrets of lines on to the map. Now you set in the paint property line-blending to multiplyand you get a wonderful visualization, more accurate than heatmaps, but still the density.
I would love this feature in Mapbox GL and in the Mapbox studio editor!
Sincerely
Simon
I'd also love to see that feature :) Is there any update on it? Will it come in the not-so-distant future? Or are devices still not performant enough?
Cheers,
Georg
Blending mode is one of the wonderful visualization styles, I use it a lot in QGIS

Any news on this?
Composite layers were removed 6 years ago because of low performance, and this PR was closed without merging.
That happened while working on v0.1.0... It's 6 years later and the version is now v1.11... Will we have comp-op blending modes any time soon?
I could be very powerful to achieve Strava like heatmap. See #10097
Any updates on this issue?
Someone has an idea of a workaround to define CSS for a geojson layer, as everything gets rendered within the mapbox canvas...?
Would really need this feature!
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Any news on this?
Composite layers were removed 6 years ago because of low performance, and this PR was closed without merging.
That happened while working on v0.1.0... It's 6 years later and the version is now v1.11... Will we have comp-op blending modes any time soon?