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Curves/Paths outlines can constantly be seen even when non-selected


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Hey there,

The issue I'm having is constantly present outlines (in pink) of paths/curves that I've made - even after I've deselected that particular curve layer(s).

Even when I'm not selecting anything in the layers panel, as long as the the curve layer(s) is visibe the outline for the paths inside would remain visible as well.

So as I continue adding and creating additional curves, the outlines would also stack up and clutter the working space.

Anyone know where do I need to tweak the settings in order to get it back to the way it's supposed to? (Please help)

 

Thank you in advance! 

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This sounds like the show snapping candidate option under the snapping options.

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You’re welcome

 

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