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Hello,
I'm just starting to use Photoshop on my iPad and have gotten into some mode that I cannot get out of. There is a circle in my workspace that I can move around. It's not a brush and I'm not sure what it is. I think it's also affecting my edits, because every time I try to work on an existing layer and try to edit, and new layer is being created with those edits. Trying to find out how to get out of this mode.
Thanks!
Christine
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Hello Christine!
I am assuming this is Photoshop mobile so just to tell you that this circle is actually the touch shortcut.
If you don't like it here, just long press and drag it around!
Check those quick tutorials to see what you can do with it.
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/photoshop/how-to/learn-photoshop-ipad.html?promoid=YXPZG1SG&mv=other
check the other tutorials on the side of the website, to follow along as you learn
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Hi @Imaginerie, good to know and thanks so much for the feedback!
It seems the other issue I reported - "every time I try to work on an existing layer and try to edit, and new layer is being created with those edits." - is not related to the touch shortcut. Any idea what layer mode would cause a new layer to be created every time an edit is made on an existing layer?
Thanks again!
Christine
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What are the edits you're trying to do on the images?
(I can see you have only two layers on your screenshot)
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I just figured it out. I had deleted the extra layers before taking the previous screenshot which is why it shows only two layers. It looks like the layer I was trying to edit was considered a smart object, so any time I tried to edit it the edits were being rendered on a new layer. There is a message that says smart objects can't be edited on mobile devices (see attached).
Thanks again for your help.