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Noob here, when I lock my layer my image disappears.

Community Beginner ,
Oct 02, 2022 Oct 02, 2022

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So I have a grid pattern on one sub-layer and a black background on another sub-layer. When I lock the layer both of these sub-layers are in the grid pattern on the one sub layer dissapears behind the black background sub-layer no matter how I arrange the sub layers. How do I get it to stop this so I can lock them both but still see the grid pattern? 

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Community Beginner , Oct 02, 2022 Oct 02, 2022

Thanks! I had no idea strokes could be imported with no color (i.e. invisible). I think that fixed it. 

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Oct 02, 2022 Oct 02, 2022

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Please show screenshots of the artwork and what you do in the  layers panel

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Oct 02, 2022 Oct 02, 2022

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Ok, I did so.

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Oct 02, 2022 Oct 02, 2022

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Screen Shot 2022-10-02 at 8.06.45 PM.pngScreen Shot 2022-10-02 at 8.07.03 PM.png

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Oct 02, 2022 Oct 02, 2022

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Maybe you should give your grid a color. 

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? It does have a color. It's green. 

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No, that is the color of your layer and it is used when you select something on that layer.

Your Compound path has no color as can be seen in the Tools panel.

Double Click the stroke color icon in the Tools panel and choose a color.

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Thanks! I had no idea strokes could be imported with no color (i.e. invisible). I think that fixed it. 

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Good to hear that helped.

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