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Why is it filled if it's on none?

Community Beginner ,
Sep 15, 2024 Sep 15, 2024

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Why is my grid which I created with the rectagular grid tool filled if it's on none?

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Community Expert , Sep 15, 2024 Sep 15, 2024

You need to drill down further into the layers panel and into the objects.

Here's how to use the Appearance panel: https://youtu.be/zXvRbN03MzQ 

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Can you check it out in the Layers panel and the Appearance panel?

Here's a video about a problem that sounds similar: https://youtu.be/YZooJyG2UT4 

Have you ever clicked on the circle in Illustrator's Appearance panel in order to select all the object on the same layer? In this video I'll explain what this has to do with rebellious strokes and why you should select differently. Learn more about the Appearance panel ...

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Both show no fill.

Any suggestion without watching the video?

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I see that when placed in my 'mask' layer this is what happens, it gets a fill suddenly.

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You need to drill down further into the layers panel and into the objects.

Here's how to use the Appearance panel: https://youtu.be/zXvRbN03MzQ 

The Appearance Panel is the most powerful functionality in Illustrator. You can boost your efficiency using it. In this video I'm showing you how it works and what the items in it and their specific order means. If you'd like to dive deeper into the layers and appearance system, I'd recommend ...

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