![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A group is not a layer a group exists on a layer. they are akin to veneers or skins successively laid one on the other. The concept of Layers it seems logical to me, is as layers, i.e. I just cannot figure the logic behind it and therefore, when I want to perform some action that I’ve not done before, it’s sometimes a matter of many minutes of trial and error, rather than a logical thought process-if I do this, then I’ll be able to… This stalls my learning process very considerably I might get the result I want but I’m not sure what I did to get it. Here’s where I have difficulty with the Layers palette. Getting to grips with a new interface and software is largely about trying to tune in to the logic that underlies it. However-yes there is a however-after working through the unfamiliar interface period, there are still some aspects that I find very puzzling. There are a few features that I still feel I prefer the AI way, but there are many features that I much prefer in AffDes. I made the decision to leave AI behind and embrace AffDes and I’m content with that-there’s no going back. I don’t want to sound like an Illustrator complainer, I really don’t. ![]()
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