Sorry, I'm simply hitting roadblock after roadblock while drawing simple shapes
I finally drew the most basic shape in Moho 12. It has a blue fill and dark gray stroke. It looks perfect when the layer it's on is selected. Then I go to select a different layer and the shape turns grey - like 50% grey - including it's outline. I can't for my life understand why. It never did this before. I'm sure once I post this and go back to Moho, I'll solve it but I've spent all morning trying to draw basic shapes in hope of getting to rigging and I'm hitting showstoppers every step of the way. baby steps for me. I come from 20 years of using Flash/Animate, most of the Adobe Creative Suite and lots of other programs so I feel like I know what I'm doing for years/decades. But the Moho drawing engine is tripping me up bad. I'll get there. Not knocking it. Just trying to understand
Vectors in layer turn gray when selecting a different layer.
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Vectors in layer turn gray when selecting a different layer.
2 outta 3 dimensions ain't bad
Re: Vectors in layer turn gray when selecting a different la
Of course!!!!!!
Somehow the Display Quality settings changed. WOW! I never used that drop down before so somehow I hit a shortcut key that changed the preview settings of what's on the screen. Back down the hole...
Somehow the Display Quality settings changed. WOW! I never used that drop down before so somehow I hit a shortcut key that changed the preview settings of what's on the screen. Back down the hole...
2 outta 3 dimensions ain't bad
Re: Vectors in layer turn gray when selecting a different la
Don't worry , you are doing well. I remember the initial ,' hey this is cool but what the hey? ' .
I actually rage quit for about a year, after a tantrum, due some basic thing I just didn't see.
Stay frosty.
I actually rage quit for about a year, after a tantrum, due some basic thing I just didn't see.
Stay frosty.
Re: Vectors in layer turn gray when selecting a different la
Thanks Chunky - I found the issue was a 3-key-combo-shortcut I was hitting that was changing the display quality settings. I'm an old dog trying to break too many years of Adobe Flash/Animate habits. "Frosty" is the word of the day
2 outta 3 dimensions ain't bad